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Cosmic microwave anisotropies from BPS semilocal strings

Astrophysics 2009-06-23 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We present the first ever calculation of cosmic microwave background CMB anisotropy power spectra from semilocal cosmic strings, obtained via simulations of a classical field theory. Semilocal strings are a type of non-topological defect arising in some models of inflation motivated by fundamental physics, and are thought to relax the constraints on the symmetry breaking scale as compared to models with (topological) cosmic strings. We derive constraints on the model parameters, including the string tension parameter mu, from fits to cosmological data, and find that in this regard BPS semilocal strings resemble global textures more than topological strings. The observed microwave anisotropy at l = 10 is reproduced if Gmu = 5.3x10^{-6} (G is Newton's constant). However as with other defects the spectral shape does not match observations, and in models with inflationary perturbations plus semilocal strings the 95% confidence level upper bound is Gmu<2.0x10^{-6} when CMB data, Hubble Key Project and Big Bang Nucleosynthesis data are used (c.f. Gmu<0.9x10^{-6} for cosmic strings). We additionally carry out a Bayesian model comparison of several models with and without defects, showing models with defects are neither conclusively favoured nor disfavoured at present.

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@article{arxiv.0711.1842,
  title  = {Cosmic microwave anisotropies from BPS semilocal strings},
  author = {Jon Urrestilla and Neil Bevis and Mark Hindmarsh and Martin Kunz and Andrew R. Liddle},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.1842},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

15 pages, 13 figures. Minor correction of numerical results, matches published version

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