Fields in the Vicinity of a Superconducting Cosmic String
Abstract
Superconducting cosmic strings may be viewed as wires of thickness 1/ with =1016 TeV. We show that the weak interactions will spread out the current to distances r= (1/MZ) (I/MZ), where I is the magnitude of the current in the string. Consequences for the scattering of light by these strings is presented.
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