C-parity, magnetic monopoles and higher frequency gravitational waves

Abstract

We consider the spontaneous breaking of SO(10) grand unified symmetry to the left-right symmetric model SU(3)c × SU(3)L × SU(2)R × U(1)B-L with C-parity also unbroken [C converts Q -Q, where Q is the electric charge operator in SO(10).] This breaking produces the topologically stable GUT monopole as well as a GUT scale C-string. The subsequent breaking at an intermediate scale of C-parity produces domain walls bounded by C-strings, found by Kibble, Lazarides and Shafi. A limited number of inflationary e-foldings experienced during these breakings can yield an observable number density of primordial GUT monopoles. The C-strings also experience this inflationary phase, and the subsequent string-wall network decays through the emission of gravitational waves. We estimate the gravitational wave spectrum from these composite structures over a range of values of the domain wall tension σ. Depending on σ the spectrum displays a peak in the higher frequency range between 102 to 105 Hz.

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