Cosmological tests of an axiverse-inspired quintessence field
Razieh Emami, Daniel Grin, Josef Pradler, Alvise Raccanelli, and Marc, Kamionkowski

TL;DR
This paper investigates axion-like quintessence models inspired by string theory as an explanation for cosmic acceleration, using current and future cosmological observations to constrain model parameters and distinguish from the standard Lambda-CDM model.
Contribution
It maps axion model parameters onto observable cosmological quantities and assesses their constraints using current and forecasted data, highlighting the potential to differentiate from Lambda-CDM.
Findings
Current CMB data constrains about 80% of the parameter space.
Future BAO measurements could exclude up to 99% of the parameter space.
The model can be distinguished from Lambda-CDM with upcoming surveys.
Abstract
Inspired by the string axiverse idea, it has been suggested that the recent transition from decelerated to accelerated cosmic expansion is driven by an axion-like quintessence field with a sub-Planckian decay constant. The scenario requires that the axion field be rather near the maximum of its potential, but is less finely tuned than other explanations of cosmic acceleration. The model is parametrized by an axion decay constant , the axion mass , and an initial misalignment angle which is close to . In order to determine the and values consistent with observations, these parameters are mapped onto observables: the Hubble parameter at and angular diameter distance to redshift , as well as the angular sound horizon of the cosmic microwave background (CMB). Measurements of the baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) scale at…
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