DESY Theory Seminar

Axion Cosmology: from strings to dwarf galaxies

by David J E Marsh (Kings College London)

Europe/Berlin
seminar room 2, building 2A (DESY Hamburg)

seminar room 2, building 2A

DESY Hamburg

Description
The existence of axions and axion like particles is well motivated by field theory, supersymmetry, and string theory. They can play a variety of roles in cosmology: as inflatons, dark matter or dark energy. If they is particularly light, 10-33 eV<m<10-18 eV, axion dark matter can be constrained by the CMB and large scale structure. I will explain the origin of these constraints, which give the absolute lower bound on DM particle mass, m\gtrsim 10-22 eV. Light axions may also solve some problems with standard cold dark matter on small scales, and I will outline how. This low axion mass scale is challenging to direct detection, but several new experiments and analysis techniques are being investigated, with a bright future. I will describe one particular such experiment using ultracold neutrons.