Induced Domain Walls of QCD Axion, and Gravitational Waves

25 Sept 2024, 15:52
16m
Main Auditorium (DESY Hamburg)

Main Auditorium

DESY Hamburg

Notkestr. 85 D-22607 Hamburg, Germany
Cosmology & Astroparticle Physics Parallel Wednesday Cosmo 1

Speaker

Kai Murai (Tohoku University)

Description

We show that heavy axion domain walls induce domain walls of the QCD axion through a mixing between the heavy axion and the QCD axion, even when the pre-inflationary initial condition is assumed for the QCD axion. The induced domain walls arise because the effective $\theta$ parameter changes across heavy axion domain walls, shifting the potential minimum of the QCD axion. When the heavy axion domain walls collapse, the induced QCD axion domain walls collapse as well. This novel mechanism for producing the QCD axions can explain dark matter even with the axion decay constant as small as ${\cal O}(10^{9-10})$ GeV. In particular, this scenario requires domain wall collapse near the QCD crossover, potentially accounting for the stochastic gravitational wave background suggested by recent pulsar timing array observations, including NANOGrav.

Primary author

Kai Murai (Tohoku University)

Co-authors

Fuminobu Takahashi (Tohoku University) Junseok Lee (Tohoku University) Prof. Wen Yin (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

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