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Approach to scaling in axion string networks

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 103, Issue 10, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.103.103534

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Funding

  1. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/L000504/1]
  2. Academy of Finland [333609]
  3. MCIU/AEL/FEDER,UE [IT-979-16, PGC2018-094626-B-C21]
  4. National Science Foundation [PHY-1820872]
  5. Munich Institute for Astro-and Particle Physics (MIAPP) - Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany's Excellence Strategy [EXC-2094-390783311]
  6. Academy of Finland (AKA) [333609] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)

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The study reveals that scaling in axion string networks in the radiation era can be well described by a two-parameter velocity-one-scale (VOS) model, with the parameters being insensitive to the initial state of the network. The simulations, even starting far from the fixed point, are accounted for by the VOS model with certain values for the parameters.
We study the approach to scaling in axion string networks in the radiation era, through measuring the root-mean-square velocity v as well as the scaled mean string separation x. We find good evidence for a fixed point in the phase-space analysis in the variables (x, v), providing a strong indication that standard scaling is taking place. We show that the approach to scaling can be well described by a two parameter velocity-one-scale (VOS) model, and show that the values of the parameters are insensitive to the initial state of the network. The string length has also been commonly expressed in terms of a dimensionless string length density., proportional to the number of Hubble lengths of string per Hubble volume. In simulations with initial conditions far from the fixed point zeta is still evolving after half a light-crossing time, which has been interpreted in the literature as a long-term logarithmic growth. We show that all our simulations, even those starting far from the fixed point, are accounted for by a VOS model with an asymptote of zeta(*) = 1.20 +/- 0.09 (calculated from the string length in the cosmic rest frame) and v(*) = 0.609 +/- 0.014.

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