Observable windows for the QCD axion through $N_\text{eff}$
Ricardo Z. Ferreira, Alessio Notari

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that QCD axions coupled to quarks can produce detectable contributions to the effective number of relativistic species, $N_ ext{eff}$, in the early universe, offering new observational windows via future CMB experiments.
Contribution
It identifies specific temperature windows and quark couplings where thermal axion production significantly impacts $N_ ext{eff}$, providing novel testable predictions for axion models.
Findings
Thermal axion production via quark-gluon interactions can alter $N_ ext{eff}$ within detectable ranges.
Different quark flavors contribute to $N_ ext{eff}$ depending on their decoupling temperatures.
Future CMB S4 experiments can potentially observe these axion-induced effects.
Abstract
We show that when the QCD axion is directly coupled to quarks with , such as in DFSZ models, the dominant production mechanism in the early universe at temperatures is obtained via and , where are gluons. Different heavy quarks can produce a thermal axion background that decouples at a temperature : (1) top quark at for ; (2) bottom quark at , for ; (3) charm quark at for . Each of these cases corresponds to a contribution to the effective number of relativistic degrees of freedom, in the windows given by $0.027 \leq…
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