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Cosmic Strings - Dead Again?

Abstract

I report on recent numerical simulations of the simplest field theory with cosmic string solutions, the Abelian Higgs model. We find that random networks of string quickly converge to a scaling solution in which the network scale length ξ\xi increases linearly with time. There are very few loops with sizes less than ξ\xi, and the strings are smooth, showing no signs of ``small scale structure''. We claim that particle production is the dominant energy-loss mechanism, not gravitational radiation as previously thought. For strings in Grand Unified Models, stringent constraints can be placed from cosmic ray observations on the string tension μ\mu: we estimate Gμ<10−9G\mu < 10^{-9}, three orders of magnitude lower than the constraint from Cosmic Microwave Background fluctuations.Comment: Late appearance of talk given at Cosmo 97, Ambleside, England, Sept 97, based on hep-ph/9708427 (error concerning UHE cosmic ray bounds addressed). 4pp, 1eps fig, LaTeX2

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