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Cosmic Electroweak Strings

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-10-28 v1

Abstract

We examine the Standard Model field configurations near cosmic strings in a particular class of models. This class is defined by the condition that the generator of the flux in the string, TsT_s, commutes with the Standard Model Lie algebra. We find that if the Standard Model Higgs carries a charge Fh/2F_h /2 under TsT_s, cosmic string solutions have Z-flux ΦZ=[nFhN/Fϕ]4πcosθw/g\Phi_Z =[n-F_h N/F_{\phi}]4\pi \cos \theta_w /g, where nn is any integer and 4πN/qFϕ4\pi N/qF_{\phi} is the flux of the gauge field associated with TsT_s. Only the configuration with the smallest value of nFhN/Fϕ|n-F_h N/F_{\phi}| is stable, however. We argue that the instabilities found at higher ΦZ\Phi_Z are just associated with paths in configuration space reducing nFhN/Fϕ|n-F_h N/F_{\phi}| by one unit. This contradicts recent claims that the instabilities in such models represent the spontaneous generation of current along the string. We also show that the stable strings have no Standard Model fermion zero modes: therefore there is no possibility of supercurrents carried by Standard Model particles in this class of models.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9510434,
  title  = {Cosmic Electroweak Strings},
  author = {M. Goodband and M. Hindmarsh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9510434},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Latex, 13 pages, 2 uuencoded figures