Could the end be in sight for ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays?

PHYSICS WORLD 15:9 (2002) 23-24

The High-energy cosmic ray spectrum from relic particle decay

Nucl.Phys. B621 (2002) 495-520

Authors:

Subir Sarkar, Ramon Toldra

The solution to Olbers' paradox

PHYSICS WORLD 15:10 (2002) 17-17

The high energy cosmic ray spectrum from relic particle decay

(2001)

Authors:

Subir Sarkar, Ramon Toldra

No cosmological domain wall problem for weakly coupled fields

ArXiv hep-ph/0106272 (2001)

Authors:

Horacio Casini, Subir Sarkar

Abstract:

After inflation occurs, a weakly coupled scalar field will in general not be in thermal equilibrium but have a distribution of values determined by the inflationary Hubble parameter. If such a field subsequently undergoes discrete symmetry breaking, then the different degenerate vacua may not be equally populated so the domain walls which form will be `biased' and the wall network will subsequently collapse. Thus the cosmological domain wall problem may be solved for sufficiently weakly coupled fields in a post-inflationary universe. We quantify the criteria for determining whether this does happen, using a Higgs-like potential with a spontaneously broken $Z_2$ symmetry.