Published June 20, 2025 | Version v1
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Axion Mass Prediction from Adaptive Mesh Refinement Cosmological Lattice Simulations

  • 1. University of California, Berkeley
  • 2. University of Amsterdam
  • 3. University of Chicago

Description

The quantum chromodynamics (QCD) axion arises as the pseudo-Goldstone mode of a spontaneously broken Abelian Peccei-Quinn (PQ) symmetry. If the scale of PQ symmetry breaking occurs below the inflationary reheat temperature and the domain wall number is unity, then there is a unique axion mass that gives the observed dark matter (DM) abundance. Computing this mass has been the subject of intensive numerical simulations for decades since the mass prediction informs laboratory experiments. Axion strings develop below the PQ symmetry-breaking temperature, and as the string network evolves, it emits axions that go on to become the DM. A key ingredient in the axion mass prediction is the spectral index of axion radiation emitted by the axion strings. We compute this index in this Letter using the most precise and accurate large-scale simulations to date of the axion-string network leveraging adaptive mesh refinement to achieve the precision that would, otherwise, require a static lattice with 262,1443 lattice sites. We find a scale-invariant axion radiation spectrum to within 1% precision and find no evidence that the spectral index of radiation evolves with time. Accounting for axion production from strings prior to the QCD phase transition leads us to predict that the axion mass should be approximately 𝑚𝑎∈(45,65)  μ⁢eV. However, we provide preliminary evidence that axions are produced in greater quantities from the string-domain-wall network collapse during the QCD phase transition, potentially increasing the mass prediction to as much as 300  μ⁢eV.

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DOI
10.1103/6v21-d6sj
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:15664

Funding

European Research Council
864035
U.S. Department of Energy
DEAC02-07CH11359
U.S. Department of Energy
DESC0019225
U.S. Department of Energy
DESC0025293
U.S. Department of Energy Office
DE-AC02-05CH11231
National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center
HEP-ERCAP0023978

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Physical Sciences Division
Center(s) or Institute(s)
Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics