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arxiv: astro-ph/9909231 · v1 · submitted 1999-09-14 · 🌌 astro-ph

Axion string cosmology and its controversies

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keywords axionmassstringaxionscosmologynetworkstandardallowed
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Understanding axion cosmology has important experimental consequences since it constrains the range of allowed values for the axion mass. In the standard thermal scenario, which assumes Peccei-Quinn symmetry restoration after inflation, an axion string network forms at the phase transition $T\sim\fa$ and then radiatively decays into a cosmological background of axions. Under standard assumptions for the evolution of this string network and the radiation from it, axions must have a mass of $\ma\sim 100\mu{\rm eV}$ with large specified uncertainties. We discuss critically the various suggestions in the literature that the axion mass migh be lighter.

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