Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1983
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Physics Letters B, Volume 123, Issue 6, p. 387-390.
Physics
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Scientific paper
The production of closed loops of string in an expanding universe, and how these might later seed the process of galaxy formation is discussed. It is shown how the motion of string is damped on scales larger than the horizon, and is free beneath the horizon. In particular when two waves meet beneath the horizon it is shown how non-self-intersecting loops are produced. It is speculated that each loop leads to the formation of a single galaxy.
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