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A Heavy QCD Axion and the Mirror World

We study the mirror world with dark matter arising from the thermal freeze-out of the lightest, stable mirror particle -- the mirror electron. The dark matter abundance is achieved for mirror electrons of mass 225 GeV, fixing the mirror electroweak scale near $10^8$ GeV. This highly predictive scena...

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Autores principales: Dunsky, David I., Hall, Lawrence J., Harigaya, Keisuke
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2856521
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author Dunsky, David I.
Hall, Lawrence J.
Harigaya, Keisuke
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description We study the mirror world with dark matter arising from the thermal freeze-out of the lightest, stable mirror particle -- the mirror electron. The dark matter abundance is achieved for mirror electrons of mass 225 GeV, fixing the mirror electroweak scale near $10^8$ GeV. This highly predictive scenario is realized by an axion that acts as a portal between the two sectors through its coupling to the QCD and mirror QCD sectors. The axion is more massive than the standard QCD axion due to additional contributions from mirror strong dynamics. Still, the strong CP problem is solved by this "heavy" axion due to the alignment of the QCD and mirror QCD potentials. Mirror entropy is transferred into the Standard Model sector via the axion portal, which alleviates overproduction of dark radiation from mirror glueball decays. This mirror scenario has a variety of signals: (1) primordial gravitational waves from the first-order mirror QCD phase transition occurring at a temperature near 35 GeV, (2) effects on large-scale structure from dark matter self-interactions from mirror QED, (3) dark radiation affecting the cosmic microwave background, and (4) the rare kaon decay, $K^+ \rightarrow (\pi^+ + \rm{axion})$. The first two signals do not depend on any fundamental free parameters of the theory while the latter two depend on a single free parameter, the axion decay constant.
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spelling cern-28565212023-06-29T04:01:10Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2856521engDunsky, David I.Hall, Lawrence J.Harigaya, KeisukeA Heavy QCD Axion and the Mirror Worldhep-exParticle Physics - Experimentastro-ph.COAstrophysics and Astronomyhep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe study the mirror world with dark matter arising from the thermal freeze-out of the lightest, stable mirror particle -- the mirror electron. The dark matter abundance is achieved for mirror electrons of mass 225 GeV, fixing the mirror electroweak scale near $10^8$ GeV. This highly predictive scenario is realized by an axion that acts as a portal between the two sectors through its coupling to the QCD and mirror QCD sectors. The axion is more massive than the standard QCD axion due to additional contributions from mirror strong dynamics. Still, the strong CP problem is solved by this "heavy" axion due to the alignment of the QCD and mirror QCD potentials. Mirror entropy is transferred into the Standard Model sector via the axion portal, which alleviates overproduction of dark radiation from mirror glueball decays. This mirror scenario has a variety of signals: (1) primordial gravitational waves from the first-order mirror QCD phase transition occurring at a temperature near 35 GeV, (2) effects on large-scale structure from dark matter self-interactions from mirror QED, (3) dark radiation affecting the cosmic microwave background, and (4) the rare kaon decay, $K^+ \rightarrow (\pi^+ + \rm{axion})$. The first two signals do not depend on any fundamental free parameters of the theory while the latter two depend on a single free parameter, the axion decay constant.arXiv:2302.04274oai:cds.cern.ch:28565212023-02-08
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Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Dunsky, David I.
Hall, Lawrence J.
Harigaya, Keisuke
A Heavy QCD Axion and the Mirror World
title A Heavy QCD Axion and the Mirror World
title_full A Heavy QCD Axion and the Mirror World
title_fullStr A Heavy QCD Axion and the Mirror World
title_full_unstemmed A Heavy QCD Axion and the Mirror World
title_short A Heavy QCD Axion and the Mirror World
title_sort heavy qcd axion and the mirror world
topic hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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