Cosmic Strings and Large-Scale Structure
We know that topological defects are an inevitable consequence of unification theory during the symmetry breaking. Among other defects, cosmic strings have been proved to be the most potential one for cosmic structure formation. The cosmic string scenario predated inflation as a realistic structure formation model, but it has proved computationally much more challenging to make robust predictions with which to confront observations. Only until recently, significant progress in understanding cosmic strings as seeds for large-scale structure and Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) anisotropies has been achieved.
The mechanism
Cosmic strings appear in the form of carrying energy, resulting from the symmetry breaking phase transition in the early universe. Through gravitaional interactions, they serve as seed of structure formation attracting their neighbouring matter. In terms of relativity (see the picture below), we can see the geodesic path of light curved towards a string when light passing by it. When strings evolve scaling from smaller scales to larger ones, they seed perturbations into the matter energy density of the universe.
Conical spacetime around a cosmic string.
We then use this set of string networks to serve as the gravitational source seeding perturbations into the matter energy density of the universe:
Structure formation (CDM) by cosmic strings (movie):
the distribution of matter energy density of the universe
(box size: 128 Mpc/h; 2D projection)
Structure formation (CDM vs. HDM) by cosmic strings
the distribution of matter energy density of the universe
(box size: 128 Mpc/h; 2D projection)
Gaussian vs non-Gaussian
the distribution of matter energy density of the universe
(box size: 120 Mpc/h; isodensity surface)
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