
TL;DR
This paper discusses how coherent oscillations of moduli fields in the early universe can relax or eliminate the initial monopole density constraints, impacting cosmological monopole abundance.
Contribution
It introduces a mechanism where moduli oscillations modify monopole density bounds, offering new insights into early universe cosmology.
Findings
Moduli oscillations relax monopole density bounds.
In some cases, monopole constraints are eliminated.
Implications for early universe monopole abundance.
Abstract
Long periods of coherent oscillations of moduli fields relax the bound on possible initial monopole density in the early universe, and in some cases eliminate it completely.
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