Heterotic string theory implies the QCD axion mass is bounded below by 0.5 neV and typically falls in [0.5, 0.8] neV across most compactifications.
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Quantum gravity forces the QCD theta parameter to emerge as the vev of a local axion field through coherent-state representations of geometry and a quantum-information interpretation of topological-charge superselection.
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Heterotic String Theory Suggests a QCD Axion Near 0.5 neV
Heterotic string theory implies the QCD axion mass is bounded below by 0.5 neV and typically falls in [0.5, 0.8] neV across most compactifications.
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Gravity, Superselection Rules and Axions
Quantum gravity forces the QCD theta parameter to emerge as the vev of a local axion field through coherent-state representations of geometry and a quantum-information interpretation of topological-charge superselection.