The DFSZ axion in the CMB
Ricardo Z. Ferreira, Alessio Notari, Fabrizio Rompineve

TL;DR
This paper analyzes cosmological constraints on DFSZ QCD axion models, considering recent experimental hints and stellar cooling data, and forecasts future CMB experiments' ability to test these models.
Contribution
First dedicated analysis of cosmological constraints on DFSZ axion models, incorporating recent experimental hints and stellar cooling data, with predictions for future CMB experiments.
Findings
Planck and BAO data constrain axion mass to ≤0.2 eV for maximal pion coupling.
Constraints vary significantly with the axion-pion coupling strength.
Future CMB Stage 4 experiments can fully probe the relevant axion parameter space.
Abstract
We perform for the first time a dedicated analysis of cosmological constraints on DFSZ QCD axion models. Such constructions are especially interesting in light of the recent Xenon-1T excess and of hints from stellar cooling. In DFSZ models, for eV, scatterings of pions and muons can produce a sizable cosmic background of thermal axions, that behave similarly to massive neutrinos. However, the pion coupling depends on the alignment between the vevs of two Higgs doublets, and can be significantly suppressed or enhanced with respect to the KSVZ scenario. Using the latest Planck and BAO data, we find at C.L., when the axion coupling to pions is maximal. Constraints on , instead, can be significantly relaxed when is small. In particular, we point out that in the so-called DFSZ-II model, where the axion coupling to…
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