Resurrecting Low-Mass Axion Dark Matter Via a Dynamical QCD Scale

27 Aug 2021, 10:30
20m
ZR3

ZR3

Axion Physics and Experiments Axion Physics and Experiments

Speaker

Fei Huang (ITP CAS and UC Irvine)

Description

In the framework where the strong coupling is dynamical, the QCD sector may confine at a much higher temperature than it would in the Standard Model, and the temperature-dependent mass of the QCD axion evolves in a non-trivial way. We find that, depending on the evolution of $\Lambda_{QCD}$, the axion field may undergo multiple distinct phases of damping and oscillation leading generically to a suppression of its relic abundance. Such a suppression could therefore open up a wide range of parameter space, resurrecting in particular axion dark-matter models with a large Peccei-Quinn scale $f_a \gg 10^{12}$ GeV, i.e., with a lighter mass than the standard QCD axion.

Primary author

Fei Huang (ITP CAS and UC Irvine)

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