The paper asserts that the requirement of well-defined QCD-induced mixing alone forces ALP masses into a hierarchical spacing and decay constants into two separated populations, but it does not demonstrate the underlying derivations.
Stochastic Axion Mixing: A General Mechanism Beyond Decay Constant Constraints
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We propose a novel and generalized mechanism, dubbed stochastic axion mixing. In a multi-axion framework, this mixing occurs naturally provided that the masses of all ultra-light axion-like particles (ALPs) are distinct and lighter than the zero-temperature mass of the QCD axion. Crucially, this mechanism is independent of the relative magnitudes of the axion decay constants. In contrast to the conventional maximal mixing scenario -- which strictly relies on specific decay constant hierarchies -- stochastic mixing represents a significantly broader formalism. Notably, maximal mixing emerges as a specific subset of stochastic mixing under restrictive conditions. This new mechanism offers profound implications for axion cosmology.
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Hierarchical Axiverse
The paper asserts that the requirement of well-defined QCD-induced mixing alone forces ALP masses into a hierarchical spacing and decay constants into two separated populations, but it does not demonstrate the underlying derivations.