String Evolution with Friction
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✦ hep-ph
astro-phcond-mat
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proptoscalingstringevolutionfrictionmatterstringsapproach
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We study the effects of friction on the scaling evolution of string networks in condensed matter and cosmological contexts. We derive a generalized `one-scale' model with the string correlation length $L$ and velocity $v$ as dynamical variables. In non-relativistic systems, we obtain a well-known $L\propto t^{1/2}$ law, showing that loop production is important. For electroweak cosmic strings, we show transient damped epoch scaling with $L\propto t^{5/4}$ (or, in the matter era, $L\propto t^{3/2}$). A low initial density implies an earlier period with $L\propto t^{1/2}$. For GUT strings, the approach to linear scaling $L\propto t$ is faster than previously estimated.
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