Primordial Monopoles and Strings, Inflation, and Gravity Waves (2011.01838v2)
Abstract: We consider magnetic monopoles and strings that appear in non-supersymmetric $SO(10)$ and $E_6$ grand unified models paying attention to gauge coupling unification and proton decay in a variety of symmetry breaking schemes. The dimensionless string tension parameter $G\mu$ spans the range $10{-6}-10{-30}$, where $G$ is Newton's constant and $\mu$ is the string tension. We show how intermediate scale monopoles with mass $\sim 10{13}-10{14}$ GeV and flux $\lesssim 2.8\times 10{-16}$ ${\mathrm{cm}{-2}\mathrm{s}{-1}\mathrm{sr}{-1}}$, and cosmic strings with $G\mu \sim 10{-11}-10{-10}$ survive inflation and are present in the universe at an observable level. We estimate the gravity wave spectrum emitted from cosmic strings taking into account inflation driven by a Coleman-Weinberg potential. The tensor-to-scalar ratio $r$ lies between $0.06$ and $0.003$ depending on the details of the inflationary scenario.