Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 5202 - 5205 (1997)Cosmic Necklaces and Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays
Veniamin Berezinsky1 and Alexander Vilenkin2 Received 28 April 1997; revised 15 October 1997 Cosmic necklaces are hybrid topological defects consisting of monopoles and strings, with two strings attached to each monopole. We argue that the cosmological evolution of necklaces may significantly differ from that of cosmic strings. The typical velocity of necklaces can be much smaller than the speed of light, and the characteristic scale of the network much smaller than the horizon. We estimate the flux of high-energy protons produced by monopole annihilation in the decaying closed loops. For some reasonable values of the parameters it is comparable to the observed flux of ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays. ©1997 The American Physical Society
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