Axion Cosmology Revisited
Olivier Wantz, E.P.S. Shellard

TL;DR
This paper revisits axion cosmology by incorporating a new temperature-dependent axion mass from the IILM, updating constraints on axion parameters, and analyzing the effects of string radiation and inflationary fluctuations.
Contribution
It provides the first accurate axion mass function across all temperatures, refines the constraints on axion parameters, and offers precise numerical solutions for axion evolution.
Findings
Updated axion decay constant limit: $f_a \\le 2.8 \\times 10^{11} GeV$
String radiation imposes a stronger constraint: $f_a \\lesssim 3.2^{+4}_{-2} \\times 10^{10} GeV$
Inflationary bounds are weaker when anharmonic effects are included.
Abstract
The misalignment mechanism for axion production depends on the temperature-dependent axion mass. The latter has recently been determined within the interacting instanton liquid model (IILM), and provides for the first time a well-motivated axion mass for all temperatures. We reexamine the constraints placed on the axion parameter space in the light of this new mass function. We find an accurate and updated constraint or from the misalignment mechanism in the classic axion window (thermal scenario). However, this is superseded by axion string radiation which leads to or . In this analysis, we take care to precisely compute the effective degrees of freedom and, to fill a gap in the literature, we present…
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