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19 April 2024
 
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Dynamics of Cosmic Strings and other Brane models
Brandon Carter ;
Date 8 Nov 1996
Journal lectures in Formation and Interactions of Topological Defects, NATO ASI B349, ed A.-C. Davis, R. Brandenberger, pp 303-348 (Plenum, New York, 1995)
Subject hep-th
AffiliationD.A.R.C., Obs. Paris-Meudon.
AbstractThe supporting worldsheet of a string, membrane, or other higher dimensional brane, is analysed in terms of its first, second, and third fundamental tensors, and its inner and outer curvature tensors. The dynamical equations governing the models appropriate for phenomena such as (superconducting) cosmic strings and cosmic domain walls are developed in a general framework (allowing for both electromagnetic and Kalb Ramond background coupling). It is shown how the surface stress momentum energy density tensor determines the propagation characteristics of small ``wiggle" perturbations of the worldsheet. Attention is then focussed on special features of strings (using the transonic model with tension T inversely proportional to the energy density U as a particularly important example). A quadratic Hamilton-Jacobi formulation is shown to govern equilibium states and other conservative string configurations sharing a symmetry of the (gravitational, electromagnetic, and Kalb-Ramond) background, including stable ring states that may be cosmologically important.
Source arXiv, hep-th/9611054
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