Cosmic Strings and Electroweak Baryogenesis
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- 3 March 1994
Abstract
The electroweak symmetry is unbroken in the core of cosmic strings originating from a symmetry breaking at an energy higher than the electroweak scale $\eta_{EW}$. The dynamics of such strings may generate a baryon asymmetry below the electroweak symmetry breaking scale. This mechanism for electroweak baryogenesis is most efficient if the scale of string formation is only slightly higher than $\eta_{EW}$ \eg \ in theories of dynamical symmetry breaking) and if the strings are superconducting. The mechanism is also effective if the electroweak phase transition is second order.
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- Version 1, 1994-03-03, ArXiv
- Published version: Physics Letters B, 335 (2), 123.
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