New opportunities for axion dark matter searches in nonstandard cosmological models
Paola Arias, Nicol\'as Bernal, Dimitrios Karamitros, Carlos Maldonado,, Leszek Roszkowski, Moira Venegas

TL;DR
This paper explores how nonstandard cosmological models, such as early matter domination and kination, affect axion dark matter production, expanding the viable mass range and suggesting new experimental detection opportunities.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis of axion production in nonstandard cosmologies, revealing expanded mass windows and potential for experimental detection.
Findings
Expanded axion mass window for early matter domination.
Expanded axion mass window for kination scenarios.
Potential for next-generation experiments to detect axions in these models.
Abstract
We study axion dark matter production from a misalignment mechanism in scenarios featuring a general nonstandard cosmology. Before the onset of Big Bang nucleosynthesis, the energy density of the universe is dominated by a particle field described by a general equation of state . The ensuing enhancement of the Hubble expansion rate decreases the temperature at which axions start to oscillate, opening this way the possibility for axions heavier than in the standard window. This is the case for kination, or in general for scenarios with . However, if , as in the case of an early matter domination, the decay of injects additional entropy relative to the case of the standard model, diluting this way the preexisting axion abundance, and rendering lighter axions viable. For a misalignment angle , the usual axion…
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