A Resolution of the Monopole Problem in the R_h=ct Universe
Fulvio Melia

TL;DR
The paper demonstrates that the R_h=ct universe model naturally resolves the monopole problem without requiring inflation, predicting an undetectable monopole density today and aligning with certain general relativity principles.
Contribution
It introduces the R_h=ct cosmology as a solution to the monopole problem, avoiding the need for inflation and addressing horizon issues naturally.
Findings
R_h=ct universe eliminates monopole overabundance
Monopole density in R_h=ct is undetectable today
Supports zero active mass condition in cosmology
Abstract
Spontaneous symmetry breaking in grand unified theories is thought to have produced an exceedingly large number of magnetic monopoles in the early Universe. In the absence of suppression or annihilation, these very massive particles should be dominating the cosmic energy budget today, but none has ever been found. Inflation was invented in part to dilute their number, thereby rendering their density undetectable by current instruments. Should the inflationary paradigm not survive, however, the ensuing disagreement between theory and observation would constitute a cosmological `monopole problem' and create further tension for any extension to the standard model of particle physics. But as is also true for all horizon problems, a monopole overabundance emerges only in cosmologies with an initial period of deceleration. We show that the alternative Friedmann-Lemaitre-Robertson-Walker…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
