Direct Observation of Cosmic Strings via their Strong Gravitational Lensing Effect: II. Results from the HST/ACS Image Archive
Eric Morganson, Phil Marshall, Tommaso Treu, Tim Schrabback, Roger D., Blandford

TL;DR
This study used archival HST/ACS images to search for cosmic strings via gravitational lensing effects, finding no definitive evidence but setting upper limits on their properties.
Contribution
First comprehensive search for cosmic strings in HST/ACS archive data, establishing new upper bounds on cosmic string tension and density based on non-detections.
Findings
No confirmed cosmic string detections in surveyed data.
Set upper limits on cosmic string tension G mu/c^2 < 2.3 x 10^-6.
Identified four dubious candidates, likely false positives.
Abstract
We have searched 4.5 square degrees of archival HST/ACS images for cosmic strings, identifying close pairs of similar, faint galaxies and selecting groups whose alignment is consistent with gravitational lensing by a long, straight string. We find no evidence for cosmic strings in five large-area HST treasury surveys (covering a total of 2.22 square degrees), or in any of 346 multi-filter guest observer images (1.18 square degrees). Assuming that simulations ccurately predict the number of cosmic strings in the universe, this non-detection allows us to place upper limits on the unitless Universal cosmic string tension of G mu/c^2 < 2.3 x 10^-6, and cosmic string density of Omega_s < 2.1 x 10^-5 at the 95% confidence level (marginalising over the other parameter in each case). We find four dubious cosmic string candidates in 318 single filter guest observer images (1.08 square degrees),…
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