Axions in String Theory $-$ Slaying the Hydra of Dark Radiation
Michele Cicoli, Arthur Hebecker, Joerg Jaeckel, Manuel Wittner

TL;DR
This paper explores string theory-based axion models with inflation, showing that the decay of the volume modulus to the SM resolves dark radiation overproduction, and analyzes the resulting cosmological implications and observational prospects.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the decay of the volume modulus to the SM can resolve dark radiation issues in string axion models with inflation, providing new insights into reheating and dark radiation predictions.
Findings
Volume modulus decays quickly to the SM, resolving dark radiation overproduction.
Inflaton decay can reintroduce dark radiation, but is suppressed by mixing effects.
Predicted dark radiation levels are consistent with current limits and may be detectable in future experiments.
Abstract
It is widely believed that string theory easily allows for a QCD axion in the cosmologically favoured mass range. The required small decay constant, , can be implemented by using a large compactification volume. This points to the Large Volume Scenario which in turn makes certain cosmological predictions: First, the closed string axion behaves similarly to a field-theoretic axion in the pre-inflationary scenario, i.e. the initial value can be tuned but one is constrained by isocurvature fluctuations. In addition, the volume represents a long-lived modulus that may lead to an early matter-dominated phase. Finally, the decay of the volume modulus to its own axion tends to overproduce dark radiation. In this paper we aim to carefully analyze the cosmology by studying models that not only allow for a QCD axion but also include inflation. Quite generally, limits on isocurvature…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
