21–24 Sept 2021
DESY Hamburg
Europe/Berlin timezone

Gravitational wave echo of relaxion trapping

21 Sept 2021, 10:05
15m
Cosmology & Astroparticle Physics Parallel Sessions: Cosmology

Speaker

Dr Eric Madge (Weizmann Institute of Science)

Description

To solve the hierarchy problem, the relaxion must remain trapped in the correct minimum, even if the electroweak symmetry is restored after reheating. In this scenario, the relaxion starts rolling again until the backreaction potential, with its set of local minima, reappears. Depending on the time of barrier reappearance, Hubble friction alone may be insufficient to retrap the relaxion in a large portion of the parameter space. Thus, an additional source of friction is required, which might be provided by coupling to a dark photon. The dark photon experiences a tachyonic instability as the relaxion rolls, which slows down the relaxion by backreacting to its motion, and efficiently creates anisotropies in the dark photon energy-momentum tensor, sourcing gravitational waves. We calculate the spectrum of the resulting gravitational wave background from this new mechanism, and evaluate its observability by current and future experiments. We further investigate the possibility that the coherently oscillating relaxion constitutes dark matter and present the corresponding constraints from gravitational waves.

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Primary authors

Abhishek Banerjee (Weizmann Institute of Science) Dr Eric Madge (Weizmann Institute of Science) Prof. Gilad Perez (Weizmann Institute of Science) Wolfram Ratzinger (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz) Prof. Pedro Schwaller (University of Mainz)

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