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On the origin of dark matter axions

Astrophysics 2016-08-30 v1

Abstract

We discuss the possible sources of dark matter axions in the early universe. In the standard thermal scenario, an axion string network forms at the Peccei-Quinn phase transition T\faT\sim \fa and then radiatively decays into a cosmological background of axions; to be the dark matter, these axions must have a mass \ma100μeV\ma \sim 100 \mu eV with specified large uncertainties. An inflationary phase with a reheat temperature below the PQ-scale Treh\lapp\faT_{reh} \lapp \fa can also produce axion strings through quantum fluctuations, provided that the Hubble parameter during inflation is large H1\gapp\faH_1 \gapp \fa; this case again implies a dark matter axion mass \ma100μeV\ma \sim 100 \mu eV. For a smaller Hubble parameter during inflation H1\lapp\faH_1 \lapp \fa, `anthropic tuning' allows dark matter axions to have any mass in a huge range below \ma\lapp1meV\ma\lapp 1 meV.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9808220,
  title  = {On the origin of dark matter axions},
  author = {E. P. S. Shellard and R. A. Battye},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9808220},
  year   = {2016}
}

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to be published in the proceedings of the 5th IFT Workshop on Axions