Experimental targets for photon couplings of the QCD axion

Abstract The QCD axion’s coupling to photons is often assumed to lie in a narrow band as a function of the axion mass. We demonstrate that several simple mechanisms, in addition to the photophilic clockwork axion already in the literature, can significantly extend the allowed range of couplings. Som...

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Main Authors: Prateek Agrawal, JiJi Fan, Matthew Reece, Lian-Tao Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-02-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP02(2018)006
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spelling doaj-2f15a1a9b28147dc94ca4fcd707eef682020-11-24T21:18:58ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792018-02-012018212510.1007/JHEP02(2018)006Experimental targets for photon couplings of the QCD axionPrateek Agrawal0JiJi Fan1Matthew Reece2Lian-Tao Wang3Department of Physics, Harvard UniversityDepartment of Physics, Brown UniversityDepartment of Physics, Harvard UniversityDepartment of Physics, University of ChicagoAbstract The QCD axion’s coupling to photons is often assumed to lie in a narrow band as a function of the axion mass. We demonstrate that several simple mechanisms, in addition to the photophilic clockwork axion already in the literature, can significantly extend the allowed range of couplings. Some mechanisms we present generalize the KNP alignment scenario, widely studied as a model of inflation, to the phenomenology of a QCD axion. In particular we present KSVZ-like realizations of two-axion KNP alignment and of the clockwork mechanism. Such a “confinement tower” realization of clockwork may prove useful in a variety of model-building contexts. We also show that kinetic mixing of the QCD axion with a lighter axion-like particle can dramatically alter the QCD axion’s coupling to photons, differing from the other models we present by allowing non-quantized couplings. The simple models that we present fully cover the range of axion-photon couplings that could be probed by experiments. They motivate growing axion detection efforts over a wide space of masses and couplings.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP02(2018)006Beyond Standard ModelNonperturbative Effects
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author Prateek Agrawal
JiJi Fan
Matthew Reece
Lian-Tao Wang
spellingShingle Prateek Agrawal
JiJi Fan
Matthew Reece
Lian-Tao Wang
Experimental targets for photon couplings of the QCD axion
Journal of High Energy Physics
Beyond Standard Model
Nonperturbative Effects
author_facet Prateek Agrawal
JiJi Fan
Matthew Reece
Lian-Tao Wang
author_sort Prateek Agrawal
title Experimental targets for photon couplings of the QCD axion
title_short Experimental targets for photon couplings of the QCD axion
title_full Experimental targets for photon couplings of the QCD axion
title_fullStr Experimental targets for photon couplings of the QCD axion
title_full_unstemmed Experimental targets for photon couplings of the QCD axion
title_sort experimental targets for photon couplings of the qcd axion
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Abstract The QCD axion’s coupling to photons is often assumed to lie in a narrow band as a function of the axion mass. We demonstrate that several simple mechanisms, in addition to the photophilic clockwork axion already in the literature, can significantly extend the allowed range of couplings. Some mechanisms we present generalize the KNP alignment scenario, widely studied as a model of inflation, to the phenomenology of a QCD axion. In particular we present KSVZ-like realizations of two-axion KNP alignment and of the clockwork mechanism. Such a “confinement tower” realization of clockwork may prove useful in a variety of model-building contexts. We also show that kinetic mixing of the QCD axion with a lighter axion-like particle can dramatically alter the QCD axion’s coupling to photons, differing from the other models we present by allowing non-quantized couplings. The simple models that we present fully cover the range of axion-photon couplings that could be probed by experiments. They motivate growing axion detection efforts over a wide space of masses and couplings.
topic Beyond Standard Model
Nonperturbative Effects
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP02(2018)006
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