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    Search for Cosmic Strings in CMB Anisotropies

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    We have searched the 1st-year WMAP W-Band CMB anisotropy map for evidence of cosmic strings. We have set a limit of δ=8πGμ/c2<8.2×10−6\delta = 8 \pi G \mu / c^2 < 8.2 \times 10^{-6} at 95% CL for statistical search for a significant number of strings in the map. We also have set a limit using the uniform distribution of strings model in the WMAP data with δ=8πGμ/c2<7.34×10−5\delta = 8 \pi G \mu / c^2 < 7.34 \times 10^{-5} at 95% CL. And the pattern search technique we developed here set a limit δ=8πGμ/c2<1.54×10−5\delta = 8 \pi G \mu / c^2 < 1.54 \times 10^{-5} at 95% CL.Comment: 10 pages, 8 postscript figure

    The Validity of the Cosmic String Pattern Search with the Cosmic Microwave Background

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    We introduce a new technique to detect the discrete temperature steps that cosmic strings might have left in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropy map. The technique provides a validity test on the pattern search of cosmic strings that could serve as the groundwork for future pattern searches. The detecting power of the technique is only constrained by two unavoidable features of CMB data: (1) the finite pixelization of the sky map and (2) the Gaussian fluctuation from instrumental noise and primordial anisotropy. We set the upper limit on the cosmic string parameter as Gμ≲3.7×10−6G\mu\lesssim 3.7\times 10^{-6} at the 95% confidence level (CL) and find that the amplitude of the temperature step has to be greater than 44μK44\mu K in order to be detected for the {\it{Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP)}} 3 year data.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures. Revised for publicatio

    Brane Inflation and Cosmic String Tension in Superstring Theory

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    In a simple reanalysis of the KKLMMT scenario, we argue that the slow roll condition in the D3-anti-D3-brane inflationary scenario in superstring theory requires no more than a moderate tuning. The cosmic string tension is very sensitive to the conformal coupling: with less fine-tuning, the cosmic string tension (as well as the ratio of tensor to scalar perturbation mode) increases rapidly and can easily saturate the present observational bound. In a multi-throat brane inflationary scenario, this feature substantially improves the chance of detecting and measuring the properties of the cosmic strings as a window to the superstring theory and our pre-inflationary universe.Comment: Combined bounds from WMAP and SDSS Lyman alpha experiments are added for analysis, changes are added to the tabl
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