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Cosmology from Topological Defects

Alejandro Gangui

Published 2003-03-21Version 1

The potential role of cosmic topological defects has raised interest in the astrophysical community for many years now. In this set of notes, we give an introduction to the subject of cosmic topological defects and some of their possible observable signatures. We begin with a review of the basics of general defect formation and evolution, we briefly comment on some general features of conducting cosmic strings and vorton formation, as well as on the possible role of defects as dark energy, to end up with cosmic structure formation from defects and some specific imprints in the cosmic microwave background radiation from simulated cosmic strings. A detailed, pedagogical explanation of the mechanism underlying the tiny level of polarization discovered in the cosmic microwave background by the DASI collaboration (and recently confirmed by WMAP) is also given, and a first rough comparison with some predictions from defects is provided.

Comments: Lecture Notes delivered at the Xth Brazilian School on Cosmology and Gravitation, Mangaratiba, Rio de Janeiro, July 29 - August 9, 2002. To appear in the proceedings (AIP Press), edited by M. Novello and S. Perez Bergliaffa. Updated source files with high resolution figures available at http://www.iafe.uba.ar/relatividad/gangui/xescola/
Journal: AIP Conf.Proc. 668 (2003) 226-262
Categories: astro-ph
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