Updated constraints on the cosmic string tension
Richard Battye, Adam Moss

TL;DR
This paper refines constraints on cosmic string tension using CMB, matter spectra, and gravitational wave data, showing that certain string models are strongly disfavored and providing tighter bounds on string parameters.
Contribution
It introduces an improved modeling approach for cosmic string spectra and tightens the bounds on string tension from multiple observational datasets.
Findings
Upper bounds on string tension: Gμ/c²<2.6×10⁻⁷ (Nambu) and <6.4×10⁻⁷ (Abelian-Higgs)
Strong evidence against the Harrison-Zel'dovich spectrum when combining CMB, SDSS, and BBN data
New gravitational wave constraints limit Gμ/c² to below 7×10⁻⁷ or 5×10⁻¹¹/α depending on loop parameters
Abstract
We re-examine the constraints on the cosmic string tension from Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) and matter power spectra, and also from limits on a stochastic background of gravitational waves provided by pulsar timing. We discuss the different approaches to modeling string evolution and radiation. In particular, we show that the unconnected segment model can describe CMB spectra expected from thin string (Nambu) and field theory (Abelian-Higgs) simulations using the computed values for the correlation length, rms string velocity and small-scale structure relevant to each variety of simulation. Applying the computed spectra in a fit to CMB and SDSS data we find that () if the Nambu simulations are correct and in the Abelian-Higgs case. The degeneracy between and the power spectrum slope is…
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