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Simulating the symmetron: domain walls and symmetry-restoring impurities

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arxiv 1409.6570 v1 pith:5NN46QJ6 submitted 2014-09-23 hep-th astro-ph.COgr-qc

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keywords domainimpuritieswallssymmetronsymmetry-restoringusualappendedbreaking
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In this paper we study the dynamics of relativistic domain walls in the presence of static symmetry-restoring impurities. The field theory is precisely the same as what is known to cosmologists as the "symmetron model", whereby the usual $\mathbb{Z}_2$ symmetry breaking potential is appended with a space-varying mass-term (the space-variation is set by the profile of the impurity, which we take to be a "tanh"-function). After presenting the outcomes of a suite of different numerical experiments we have three main results: (1) domain walls pin to impurities, (2) domain wall necklaces can be energetically preferred configurations, and (3) impurities significantly modifies the usual ${N}_{\rm dw}\propto t^{-1}$ scaling law for random networks of domain walls.

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