1. Domain walls in light of Cosmic Microwave Background and Pulsar Timing Array data
- Author
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Grüber, D., Avelino, P. P., and Sousa, L.
- Subjects
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
In this paper, we study the compatibility of biased domain wall scenarios with current gravitational wave data. We show that the Cosmic Microwave Background bounds on the fractional density of gravitational waves at the time of decoupling may only slightly improve on the constraints that result from requiring that domain walls never dominate the cosmic energy budget. We show that, despite this, the range of energy scales of the domain-wall forming phase transitions are already quite constricted, even if the networks decay early in cosmological history. We also show that, if domain walls are to provide an explanation to the stochastic gravitational wave background that was recently detected by pulsar timing arrays, they not only have to decay early in the radiation dominated era but also their energy density would have to be close to dominating the energy density of the universe, which would require some fine tuning of the parameters of the models.
- Published
- 2024