Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1986
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Physical Review D (Particles and Fields), Volume 34, Issue 4, 15 August 1986, pp.944-950
Physics
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Particle-Theory And Field-Theory Models Of The Early Universe, Background Radiations
Scientific paper
Superconducting loops of string formed in the early Universe, if they are relatively light, can be an important source of relativistic particles in the Galaxy. They can be observed as sources of synchrotron radiation at centimeter wavelengths. We propose a string model for two recently discovered radio sources, the ``thread'' in the galactic center and the source G357.7-0.1, and predict that the filaments in these sources should move at relativistic speeds. We also consider superheavy superconducting strings, and the possibility that they be observed as extragalactic radio sources.
Chudnovsky Eugene M.
Field George B.
Spergel David N.
Vilenkin Alexander
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