Cosmological scaling of precursor domain walls
Abstract
Domain wall (DW) networks have a large impact on cosmology and present interesting dynamics that can be controlled by various scaling regimes. In the first stage after spontaneous breaking of the discrete symmetry, the network is seeded with `DW precursors', the zeros of a tachyonic field. At sufficiently weak coupling, this stage can be quite long. The network is then driven to a non-relativistic scaling regime: in flat spacetime the correlation length grows like with . We focus on the precursor regime in cosmology, assuming a power-law scale factor . We obtain the scaling exponent as a function of the external parameter, , by explicit computation in and dimensions, and find a smooth transition from nonrelativistic scaling with for to DW gas regime for , confirming previous arguments. The precise form of the transition is surprisingly independent of dimension, suggesting that similar results should also be valid in dimensions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2406.10330,
title = {Cosmological scaling of precursor domain walls},
author = {Mainak Mukhopadhyay and Oriol Pujolas and George Zahariade},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.10330},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
13 pages, 6 figures; published version