Thermal axions with multi-eV masses are possible in low-reheating scenarios
Abstract
We revise cosmological mass bounds on hadronic axions in low-reheating cosmological scenarios, with a reheating temperature MeV, in light of the latest cosmological observations. In this situation, the neutrino decoupling would be unaffected, while the thermal axion relic abundance is suppressed. Moreover, axions are colder in low-reheating temperature scenarios, so that bounds on their abundance are possibly loosened. As a consequence of these two facts, cosmological mass limits on axions are relaxed. Using state-of-the-art cosmological data and characterizing axion-pion interactions at the leading order in chiral perturbation theory, we find in the standard case an axion mass bound eV. However, axions with masses eV, or heavier, would be allowed for reheating temperatures MeV. Multi-eV axions would be outside the mass sensitivity of current and planned solar axion helioscopes and would demand new experimental approaches to be detected.
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@article{arxiv.2104.03982,
title = {Thermal axions with multi-eV masses are possible in low-reheating scenarios},
author = {Pierluca Carenza and Massimiliano Lattanzi and Alessandro Mirizzi and Francesco Forastieri},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.03982},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
v2: minor changes to match the version published on JCAP. 27 pages, 10 figures