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Phys. Rev. D 55, 5129–5135 (1997)

Evading the cosmological domain wall problem

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Sebastian E. Larsson, Subir Sarkar, and Peter L. White
Theoretical Physics, University of Oxford, 1 Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3NP, United Kingdom

Received 20 August 1996; revised 2 December 1996; published in the issue dated 15 April 1997

Discrete symmetries are commonplace in field theoretical models but pose a severe problem for cosmology since they lead to the formation of domain walls during spontaneous symmetry breaking in the early universe. However, if one of the vacua is favored over the others, either energetically or because of initial conditions, it will eventually come to dominate the universe. Using numerical methods, we study the evolution of the domain wall network for a variety of field configurations in two and three dimensions and quantify the rate at which the walls disappear. Good agreement is found with a recent analytic estimate of the termination of the scaling regime of the wall network. We conclude that there is no domain wall problem in the postinflationary universe for a weakly coupled field which is not in thermal equilibrium.

© 1997 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.55.5129
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevD.55.5129
PACS:
11.27.+d, 98.80.Cq