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arxiv: gr-qc/0512056 · v1 · submitted 2005-12-09 · 🌀 gr-qc

Magnetic Monopoles and Cosmic Inflation

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It is possible that the expansion of the universe began with an inflationary phase, in which the inflaton driving the process also was a Higgs field capable of stabilizing magnetic monopoles in a grand-unified gauge theory. If so, then the smallness of intensity fluctuations observed in the cosmic microwave background radiation implies that the self-coupling of the inflaton-Higgs field was exceedingly weak. It is argued here that the resulting broad, flat maximum in the Higgs potential makes the presence or absence of a topological zero in the field insignificant for inflation. There may be monopoles present in the universe, but the universe itself is not in the inflating core of a giant magnetic monopole.

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