High speed collision and reconnection of Abelian Higgs strings in the deep type-II regime
G.J. Verbiest, A. Ach\'ucarro

TL;DR
This study uses advanced 3D and 2D simulations to explore high-speed collisions of Abelian Higgs cosmic strings in the deep type-II regime, revealing new phenomena and challenging existing theoretical models.
Contribution
It provides the largest range of simulations to date, demonstrating complex collision behaviors and refining the understanding of string interactions beyond Nambu-Goto approximations.
Findings
Double reconnection probability decreases with mass ratio.
Critical velocity for double reconnection is around 0.77c.
Core interactions significantly influence collision dynamics.
Abstract
We study high speed collision and reconnection of cosmic strings in the type-II regime (scalar-to-gauge mass ratios larger than one) of the Abelian Higgs model. New phenomena such as multiple reconnections and clustering of small scale structure have been observed and reported in a previous paper, as well as the fact that the previously observed loop that mediates the second intercommutation is only a loop for sufficiently large beta = m_scalar^2/m_gauge^2. Here we give a more detailed account of our study, involving 3D numerical simulations with beta in the range 1 to 64, the largest value simulated to date, as well as 2D simulations of vortex-antivortex (v-av) collisions to understand the possible relation to the new 3D phenomena. Our simulations give further support to the idea that Abelian Higgs strings never pass through each other, unless this is the result of a double…
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