Cosmic (super)string constraints from 21 cm radiation
Abstract
We calculate the contribution of cosmic strings arising from a phase transition in the early universe, or cosmic superstrings arising from brane inflation, to the cosmic 21 cm power spectrum at redshifts z > 30. Future experiments can exploit this effect to constrain the cosmic string tension Gu and probe virtually the entire brane inflation model space allowed by current observations. Although current experiments with a collecting area of ~ 1 km2 will not provide any useful constraints, future experiments with a collecting area of 104-106 km2 covering the cleanest 10% of the sky can in principle constrain cosmic strings with tension Gu > 10(-10) to 10(-12) (superstring/phase transition mass scale >1013 GeV).
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