Cosmic strings in hidden sectors: 2. Cosmological and astrophysical signatures

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Cosmic strings can arise in hidden sector models with a spontaneously broken Abelian symmetry group. We have studied the couplings of the Standard Model fields to these so-called dark strings in the companion paper. Here we survey the cosmological and astrophysical observables that could be associated with the presence of dark strings in our universe with an emphasis on low-scale models, perhaps TeV. Specifiocally, we consider constraints from nucleosynthesis and CMB spectral distortions, and we calculate the predicted fluxes of diffuse gamma ray cascade photons and cosmic rays. For strings as light as TeV, we find that the predicted level of these signatures is well below the sensitivity of the current experiments, and therefore low scale cosmic strings in hidden sectors remain unconstrained. Heavier strings with a mass scale in the range 10 13 GeV to 10 15 GeV are at tension with nucleosynthesis constraints.

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Long, A. J., & Vachaspati, T. (2014). Cosmic strings in hidden sectors: 2. Cosmological and astrophysical signatures. Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, 2014(12). https://doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2014/12/040

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