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Looking at the NANOGrav signal through the anthropic window of axionlike particles

We explore the inflationary dynamics leading to formation of closed domain walls in course of evolution of an axion like particle (ALP) field whose Peccei-Quinn-like phase transition occurred well before inflationary epoch. Evolving after inflation, the domain walls may leave their imprint in stocha...

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Autores principales: Sakharov, Alexander S., Eroshenko, Yury N., Rubin, Sergey G.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.104.043005
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2764783
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author Sakharov, Alexander S.
Eroshenko, Yury N.
Rubin, Sergey G.
author_facet Sakharov, Alexander S.
Eroshenko, Yury N.
Rubin, Sergey G.
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description We explore the inflationary dynamics leading to formation of closed domain walls in course of evolution of an axion like particle (ALP) field whose Peccei-Quinn-like phase transition occurred well before inflationary epoch. Evolving after inflation, the domain walls may leave their imprint in stochastic gravitational waves background, in the frequency range accessible for the pulsar timing array measurements. We derive the characteristic strain power spectrum produced by the distribution of the closed domain walls and relate it with the recently reported NANOGrav signal excess. We found that the slope of the frequency dependence of the characteristic strain spectrum generated by the domain walls is very well centered inside the range of the slopes in the signal reported by the NANOGrav. Analyzing the inflationary dynamic of the ALP field, in consistency with the isocurvature constraint, we reveal those combinations of the parameters where the signal from the inflationary induced ALPs domain walls could saturate the amplitude of the NANOGrav excess. The evolution of big enough closed domain walls may end up in wormholes with the walls escaping into baby universes. We study the conditions when closed walls escape into baby universes and could leave a detectable imprint in the stochastic gravitational waves background.
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spelling cern-27647832023-10-04T08:50:26Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.104.043005http://cds.cern.ch/record/2764783engSakharov, Alexander S.Eroshenko, Yury N.Rubin, Sergey G.Looking at the NANOGrav signal through the anthropic window of axionlike particleshep-thParticle Physics - Theorygr-qcGeneral Relativity and Cosmologyastro-ph.COAstrophysics and Astronomyhep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe explore the inflationary dynamics leading to formation of closed domain walls in course of evolution of an axion like particle (ALP) field whose Peccei-Quinn-like phase transition occurred well before inflationary epoch. Evolving after inflation, the domain walls may leave their imprint in stochastic gravitational waves background, in the frequency range accessible for the pulsar timing array measurements. We derive the characteristic strain power spectrum produced by the distribution of the closed domain walls and relate it with the recently reported NANOGrav signal excess. We found that the slope of the frequency dependence of the characteristic strain spectrum generated by the domain walls is very well centered inside the range of the slopes in the signal reported by the NANOGrav. Analyzing the inflationary dynamic of the ALP field, in consistency with the isocurvature constraint, we reveal those combinations of the parameters where the signal from the inflationary induced ALPs domain walls could saturate the amplitude of the NANOGrav excess. The evolution of big enough closed domain walls may end up in wormholes with the walls escaping into baby universes. We study the conditions when closed walls escape into baby universes and could leave a detectable imprint in the stochastic gravitational waves background.We explore the inflationary dynamics leading to formation of closed domain walls in course of evolution of an axion like particle (ALP) field whose Peccei-Quinn-like phase transition occurred well before inflationary epoch. Evolving after inflation, the domain walls may leave their imprint in stochastic gravitational waves background, in the frequency range accessible for the pulsar timing array measurements. We derive the characteristic strain power spectrum produced by the distribution of the closed domain walls and relate it with the recently reported NANOGrav signal excess. We found that the slope of the frequency dependence of the characteristic strain spectrum generated by the domain walls is very well centered inside the range of the slopes in the signal reported by the NANOGrav. Analyzing the inflationary dynamics of the ALP field, in consistency with the isocurvature constraint, we revealed those combinations of the parameters where the signal from the inflationary induced ALPs domain walls could saturate the amplitude of the NANOGrav excess. The evolution of big enough closed domain walls may incur in formation of wormholes with the walls escaping into baby universes. We studied the conditions, when closed walls escaped into baby universes could leave a detectable imprint in the stochastic gravitational waves background.arXiv:2104.08750oai:cds.cern.ch:27647832021-04-18
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Particle Physics - Theory
gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Sakharov, Alexander S.
Eroshenko, Yury N.
Rubin, Sergey G.
Looking at the NANOGrav signal through the anthropic window of axionlike particles
title Looking at the NANOGrav signal through the anthropic window of axionlike particles
title_full Looking at the NANOGrav signal through the anthropic window of axionlike particles
title_fullStr Looking at the NANOGrav signal through the anthropic window of axionlike particles
title_full_unstemmed Looking at the NANOGrav signal through the anthropic window of axionlike particles
title_short Looking at the NANOGrav signal through the anthropic window of axionlike particles
title_sort looking at the nanograv signal through the anthropic window of axionlike particles
topic hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.104.043005
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2764783
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