Scaling configurations of cosmic superstring networks and their cosmological implications
Alkistis Pourtsidou, Anastasios Avgoustidis, Edmund J. Copeland, Levon, Pogosian, and Daniele A. Steer

TL;DR
This paper investigates how different cosmic superstring network configurations influence the cosmic microwave background signals and how measurements can constrain fundamental string parameters.
Contribution
It introduces a model for multi-tension superstring networks with junctions, analyzing their cosmological signatures and parameter constraints.
Findings
Two regimes of string network scaling depending on string coupling g_s.
The shape of the B-mode polarization spectrum depends on g_s.
CMB and pulsar bounds provide complementary constraints on string properties.
Abstract
We study the cosmic microwave background temperature and polarisation spectra sourced by multi-tension cosmic superstring networks. First we obtain solutions for the characteristic length scales and velocities associated with the evolution of a network of F-D strings, allowing for the formation of junctions between strings of different tensions. We find two distinct regimes describing the resulting scaling distributions for the relative densities of the different types of strings, depending on the magnitude of the fundamental string coupling g_s. In one of them, corresponding to the value of the coupling being of order unity, the network's stress-energy power spectrum is dominated by populous light F and D strings, while the other regime, at smaller values of g_s, has the spectrum dominated by rare heavy D strings. These regimes are seen in the CMB anisotropies associated with the…
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