Cosmic Strings from Supersymmetric Flat Directions
Yanou Cui, Stephen P. Martin, David E. Morrissey, James D. Wells

TL;DR
This paper studies a new class of cosmic strings arising from supersymmetric flat directions, highlighting their unique properties, formation mechanisms, and potential observational signatures, including gravitational waves and cosmic ray production.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of flat-direction cosmic strings, revealing their distinct characteristics and potential observational effects compared to standard cosmic strings.
Findings
Existence of stable higher winding mode strings.
Formation of multi-tension string networks.
Potential detectability via gravitational wave signatures.
Abstract
Flat directions are a generic feature of the scalar potential in supersymmetric gauge field theories. They can arise, for example, from D-terms associated with an extra abelian gauge symmetry. Even when supersymmetry is broken softly, there often remain directions in the scalar field space along which the potential is almost flat. Upon breaking a gauge symmetry along one of these almost flat directions, cosmic strings may form. Relative to the standard cosmic string picture based on the abelian Higgs model, these flat-direction cosmic strings have the extreme Type-I properties of a thin gauge core surrounded by a much wider scalar field profile. We perform a comprehensive study of the microscopic, macroscopic, and observational characteristics of this class of strings. We find many differences from the standard string scenario, including stable higher winding mode strings, the dynamical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
