Primordial Monopoles and Strings, Inflation, and Gravity Waves

Abstract

We consider magnetic monopoles and strings that appear in non-supersymmetric SO(10) and E6 grand unified models paying attention to gauge coupling unification and proton decay in a variety of symmetry breaking schemes. The dimensionless string tension parameter Gμ spans the range 10-6-10-30, where G is Newton's constant and μ is the string tension. We show how intermediate scale monopoles with mass 1013-1014 GeV and flux 2.8× 10-16 cm-2s-1sr-1, and cosmic strings with Gμ 10-11-10-10 survive inflation and are present in the universe at an observable level. We estimate the gravity wave spectrum emitted from cosmic strings taking into account inflation driven by a Coleman-Weinberg potential. The tensor-to-scalar ratio r lies between 0.06 and 0.003 depending on the details of the inflationary scenario.

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