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A Cosmic Window on the Dark Axion Portal

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-04-01 v2

Abstract

Axions and dark photons are common in many extensions of the Standard Model. The dark axion portal -- an axion coupling to the dark photon and photon -- can significantly modify their phenomenology. We study the cosmological constraints on the dark axion portal from Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) bounds on the energy density of dark radiation, ΔNeff\Delta N_\text{eff}. By computing the axion-photon-dark photon collision terms and solving the Boltzmann equations including their effects, we find that light axions are generally more constrained by ΔNeff\Delta N_\text{eff} than from supernova cooling or collider experiments. However, with dark photons at the MeV scale, a window of parameter space is opened up above the supernova limits and below the experimental exclusion, allowing for axion decay constants as low as fa104f_a \sim 10^4 GeV. This region also modifies indirectly the neutrino energy density, thus relaxing the cosmological upper bound on the sum of neutrino masses. Future CMB measurements could detect a signal or close this open window on the dark axion portal.

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@article{arxiv.2310.19544,
  title  = {A Cosmic Window on the Dark Axion Portal},
  author = {Heejoung Hong and Ui Min and Minho Son and Tevong You},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.19544},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

31 pages, 13 figures. v2: Added section on BBN constraints and extended discussions, figures, and references. Version accepted for publication in JHEP