by
Sacha Davidson(Universite Claude Bernard-Lyon I (FR))
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Room 234 (Geneva University)
Room 234
Geneva University
24 quai E. Ansermet, CH-1211 Genève 4
Description
The QCD axion is a micro->milli eV boson arising in extensions of the Standard Model which solve the
"strong CP problem". It is consistent with astrophysical observations of the cooling timescale of stars.
Non-thermal production mechanisms in the early Universe allow the axions, despite their neutrino-scale
mass, to behave like Cold Dark Matter: their energy density redshifts like matter, and their density
fluctuations grow like CDM. I aim to review the above, and explore the question of how to distinguish
axions from WIMPs, in particular during non-linear stucture formation. Sadly, I have not an answer.