The equation of state for a superconducting cosmic string whose current is
due to fermionic zero modes is derived analytically in the case where the
back-reaction of the fermions to the background is neglected. It is first shown
that the zero mode fermions follow a zero temperature distribution because of
their interactions (or lack thereof) with the string-forming Higgs and gauge
fields. It is then found that the energy per unit length U and the tension T
are related to the background string mass m through the simple relation
U+T=2m*m. Cosmological consequences are briefly discussed.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure, uses ReVTe