Journal Article DESY-2014-02855

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The quest for an intermediate-scale accidental axion and further ALPs

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2014
Springer Berlin

Journal of high energy physics 2014(6), 37 () [10.1007/JHEP06(2014)037]
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Report No.: DESY-14-020; arXiv:1403.5760

Abstract: The recent detection of the cosmic microwave background polarimeter experiment BICEP2 of tensor fluctuations in the B-mode power spectrum basically excludes all plausible axion models where its decay constant is above $10^{13}$ GeV. Moreover, there are strong theoretical, astrophysical, and cosmological motivations for models involving, in addition to the axion, also axion-like particles (ALPs), with decay constants in the intermediate scale range, between $10^9$ GeV and $10^{13}$ GeV. Here, we present a general analysis of models with an axion and further ALPs and derive bounds on the relative size of the axion and ALP photon (and electron) coupling. We discuss what we can learn from measurements of the axion and ALP photon couplings about the fundamental parameters of the underlying ultraviolet completion of the theory. For the latter we consider extensions of the Standard Model in which the axion and the ALP(s) appear as pseudo Nambu-Goldstone bosons from the breaking of global chiral $U(1)$ (Peccei-Quinn (PQ)) symmetries, occuring accidentally as low energy remnants from exact discrete symmetries. In such models, the axion and the further ALP are protected from disastrous explicit symmetry breaking effects due to Planck-scale suppressed operators. The scenarios considered exploit heavy right handed neutrinos getting their mass via PQ symmetry breaking and thus explain the small mass of the active neutrinos via a seesaw relation between the electroweak and an intermediate PQ symmetry breaking scale. We show some models that can accommodate simultaneously an axion dark matter candidate, an ALP explaining the anomalous transparency of the universe for $\gamma$-rays, and an ALP explaining the recently reported 3.55 keV gamma line from galaxies and clusters of galaxies, if the respective decay constants are of intermediate scale.

Keyword(s): Beyond Standard Model (LCSH) ; Discrete and Finite Symmetries (LCSH) ; Global Symmetries (LCSH) ; symmetry: Peccei-Quinn ; model: axion ; axion: dark matter ; symmetry breaking: scale ; symmetry breaking: effect ; photon: coupling ; electron: energy: low ; neutrino: right-handed ; neutrino: energy: low ; operator: suppression ; fluctuation: tensor ; symmetry: discrete ; galaxy: cluster ; energy: low ; beam: polarization ; cosmic background radiation ; electroweak interaction ; axion-like particles ; Goldstone particle ; power spectrum ; decay constant ; transparency ; seesaw model ; ultraviolet ; B-mode ; chiral ; U(1)

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  1. Theorie-Gruppe (T)
  2. Any Light Particle Search (ALPS)
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  1. 514 - Theoretical Particle Physics (POF2-514) (POF2-514)
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