Scaling Property of the global string in the radiation dominated universe
Masahide Yamaguchi

TL;DR
This study uses numerical simulations to show that global string networks in a radiation-dominated universe reach a scaling regime with predictable energy density and loop distribution, aligning with the one scale model.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the global string network's evolution can be accurately described by the one scale model, contrasting with local string networks.
Findings
Global string network reaches a scaling regime with a specific energy density parameter.
Loop distribution fits the one scale model prediction with a nearly horizon-sized typical loop.
Loop production function scales with cosmic time, consistent with theoretical expectations.
Abstract
We investigate the evolution of the global string network in the radiation dominated universe by use of numerical simulations in 3+1 dimensions. We find that the global string network settles down to the scaling regime where the energy density of global strings, , is given by with the string tension per unit length and the scaling parameter, , irrespective of the cosmic time. We also find that the loop distribution function can be fitted with that predicted by the so-called one scale model. Concretely, the number density, , of the loop with the length, , is given by where and is related with the Nambu-Goldstone(NG) boson radiation power from global strings, , as with . Therefore, the loop production…
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