Constraining the axiverse with reionization
Ziwen Yin, Hanyu Cheng, Eleonora Di Valentino, Naomi Gendler, David J. E. Marsh, Luca Visinelli

TL;DR
This paper investigates how decaying axions from string theory models influence cosmic reionization and uses observational data to constrain axion properties and reheating temperatures.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive method to compute reionization history from multiple decaying axions and constrains axion models using Planck data.
Findings
Approximately 10-15% of models favor low reheating temperatures below 10^{10} GeV.
The study constrains axion coupling and mass parameters based on reionization effects.
Provides a publicly available code for reionization history calculations with decaying axions.
Abstract
Axions that couple to electromagnetism are produced in the early Universe by, among other channels, freeze-in via the Primakoff process. For sufficiently large axion masses, the same coupling causes the axions to decay into two photons, which subsequently ionize the intergalactic medium. If this decay occurs in the redshift range , then the contribution to the cosmic microwave background optical depth can lead to a conflict with observations, excluding models with sufficiently strongly coupled, heavy axions and high reheating temperatures, . Using large ensembles of explicit type IIB string theory models with up to axions, we compute the full cosmic reionization history caused by the decays of multiple axions. We compare this to the posterior on the high- component of derived from…
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TopicsComputational Geometry and Mesh Generation
