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Glimmers from the axiverse
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2024
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Qcd AxionM-theoryEngineeringPhysicsInverse Axion PeriodicityCosmologyNatural SciencesParticle PhysicsQuantum Field TheoryTheoretical High-energy PhysicTheoretical PhysicsParticle CosmologyAxion-photon CouplingsEarly Universe
Abstract We study axion-photon couplings in compactifications of type IIB string theory. We find that these couplings are systematically suppressed compared to the inverse axion periodicity, as a result of two effects. First, couplings to the QED theta angle are suppressed for axion mass eigenstates that are light compared to the mass scale set by stringy instantons on the cycle supporting QED. Second, in compactifications with many axions the intersection matrix is sparse, making kinetic mixing weak. We study the resulting phenomenology in an ensemble of 200,000 toy models constructed from the Kreuzer-Skarke database up to the maximum Hodge number h 1,1 = 491. We examine freeze-in production and decay of thermal axions, birefringence of the cosmic microwave background, X-ray spectrum oscillations, and constraints on the QCD axion from supernovae. We conclude that compactifications in this corner of the landscape involve many invisible axions, as well as a handful that may be detectable via photon couplings.
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