Heavy fields and the axion quality problem
Quentin Bonnefoy

TL;DR
The paper examines how heavy fields can induce large symmetry-breaking operators affecting axion models, challenging the effectiveness of gauge-symmetry solutions to the axion quality problem.
Contribution
It presents toy models showing heavy fields can generate significant symmetry-breaking operators, highlighting the need for complete UV scenarios in axion quality solutions.
Findings
Heavy fields can produce operators larger than naive estimates.
Non-minimal heavy field sectors are present in some axion models.
Gauge-symmetry solutions require detailed UV completion.
Abstract
The idea that the gravity-induced breaking of global symmetries is encoded in Planck-suppressed operators is not scale-invariant: heavy particles which have nothing to do with the UV completion of gravity can mediate the breaking and produce low-energy operators (partly) suppressed by their own mass scales. Such contributions from heavy fields are typically subdominant with respect to the least Planck-suppressed operators, unless the latter are forbidden, as is usual in solutions to the axion quality problem based on four-dimensional gauge symmetries. Therefore, with a focus on axion physics, I investigate such situations and present toy examples where a non-minimal sector of heavy fields coupling to the axion generates operators whose coefficients are orders of magnitude larger than the naive Planck-suppressed estimates, despite gravity being the only source of breaking. I also stress…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
