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Thermal production of astrophobic axions

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-03-12 v1

Abstract

Hot axions are produced in the early Universe via their interactions with Standard Model particles, contributing to dark radiation commonly parameterized as ΔNeff\Delta N_{\text{eff}}. In standard QCD axion benchmark models, this contribution to ΔNeff\Delta N_{\text{eff}} is negligible after taking into account astrophysical limits such as the SN1987A bound. We therefore compute the axion contribution to ΔNeff\Delta N_{\text{eff}} in so-called astrophobic axion models characterized by strongly suppressed axion couplings to nucleons and electrons, in which astrophysical constraints are relaxed and ΔNeff\Delta N_{\text{eff}} may be sizable. We also construct new astrophobic models in which axion couplings to photons and/or muons are suppressed as well, allowing for axion masses as large as few eV. Most astrophobic models are within the reach of CMB-S4, while some allow for ΔNeff\Delta N_{\text{eff}} as large as the current upper bound from Planck and thus will be probed by the Simons Observatory. The majority of astrophobic axion models predicting large ΔNeff\Delta N_{\text{eff}} is also within the reach of IAXO or even BabyIAXO.

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@article{arxiv.2403.05621,
  title  = {Thermal production of astrophobic axions},
  author = {Marcin Badziak and Keisuke Harigaya and Michał Łukawski and Robert Ziegler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.05621},
  year   = {2024}
}

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51 pages, 8 figures