24–26 May 2021
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

An even lighter QCD axion

24 May 2021, 14:15
15m
Axions & ALPs Axions & ALPs I

Speaker

Dr Pablo Quilez Lasanta (DESY)

Description

We explore whether the axion which solves the strong CP problem can naturally be much lighter than the canonical QCD axion. The Z_N symmetry proposed by Hook, with N mirror and degenerate worlds coexisting in Nature and linked by the axion field, is considered and the associated phenomenology is studied in detail.
On a second step, we show that dark matter can be accounted for by this extremely light axion. This includes the first proposal of a ``fuzzy dark matter'' QCD axion. A novel misalignment mechanism occurs -- trapped misalignment-- due to the peculiar temperature dependence of the Z_N axion potential, which in some cases can also dynamically source the recently proposed kinetic misalignment mechanism.
The resulting universal enhancement of all axion interactions relative to those of the canonical QCD axion has a strong impact on the prospects of ALP experiments such as ALPS II, IAXO and many others. For instance, even Phase I of Casper Electric could discover this axion.
Based on 2102.00012 and 2102.01082.

Primary authors

Dr Pablo Quilez Lasanta (DESY) Andreas Ringwald (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY) Belen Gavela Legazpi (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid (ES)) Luca Di Luzio (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY)

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