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Can gravitational waves reveal hidden flavor symmetries in the universe?

Anish Ghoshal, Ilia Gogoladze, Amit Tiwari

May 29, 2026

When the universe cooled after the Big Bang, certain symmetries broke—like flavor symmetry—leaving behind tangled networks of cosmic strings and domain walls. These networks radiate gravitational waves with a telltale frequency signature different from strings alone. The authors use machine learning to rapidly identify this signal in detector data, enabling searches for evidence of flavor symmetry breaking that lab experiments cannot reach directly.
Published as Gravitational Waves from hybrid defects as probe of Flavor symmetry breaking: Machine-Learning Approach arXiv:2605.31600
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