Heavy QCD Axions at High-Energy Muon Colliders
Abstract
We study the physics potential of heavy QCD axions at high-energy muon colliders. Unlike typical axion-like particles, heavy QCD axions solve the strong CP problem with phenomenology driven by the anomalous gluon () couplings. Several ultraviolet scenarios are presented in which QCD axions with TeV-scale masses and decay constants arise consistently with a solution to both the strong CP problem and the axion quality problem. We perform a detailed collider analysis for both a 3 and 10~TeV muon collider, focusing on hadronic axion decays that gives rise to a dijet-resonance signature. Our projections for the axion discovery reach in the multi-TeV mass range demonstrate that a muon collider can significantly extend sensitivity to heavy QCD axions compared to existing experiments.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2509.10605,
title = {Heavy QCD Axions at High-Energy Muon Colliders},
author = {Ravneet Bedi and Tony Gherghetta and Soubhik Kumar and Peiran Li and Zhen Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.10605},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
30 pages, 11 figures