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Invisible Axions and Large-Radius Compactifications

We study some of the novel effects that arise when the QCD axion is placed in the ``bulk'' of large extra spacetime dimensions. First, we find that the mass of the axion can become independent of the energy scale associated with the breaking of the Peccei-Quinn symmetry. This implies that...

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Autores principales: Dienes, Keith R., Dudas, Emilian, Gherghetta, Tony
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.62.105023
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author Dienes, Keith R.
Dudas, Emilian
Gherghetta, Tony
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description We study some of the novel effects that arise when the QCD axion is placed in the ``bulk'' of large extra spacetime dimensions. First, we find that the mass of the axion can become independent of the energy scale associated with the breaking of the Peccei-Quinn symmetry. This implies that the mass of the axion can be adjusted independently of its couplings to ordinary matter, thereby providing a new method of rendering the axion invisible. Second, we discuss the new phenomenon of laboratory axion oscillations (analogous to neutrino oscillations), and show that these oscillations cause laboratory axions to ``decohere'' extremely rapidly as a result of Kaluza-Klein mixing. This decoherence may also be a contributing factor to axion invisibility. Third, we discuss the role of Kaluza-Klein axions in axion-mediated processes and decays, and propose several experimental tests of the higher-dimensional nature of the axion. Finally, we show that under certain circumstances, the presence of an infinite tower of Kaluza-Klein axion modes can significantly accelerate the dissipation of the energy associated with cosmological relic axion oscillations, thereby enabling the Peccei-Quinn symmetry-breaking scale to exceed the usual four-dimensional relic oscillation bounds. Together, these ideas therefore provide new ways of obtaining an ``invisible'' axion within the context of higher-dimensional theories with large-radius compactifications.
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spelling cern-4128002019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.62.105023http://cds.cern.ch/record/412800engDienes, Keith R.Dudas, EmilianGherghetta, TonyInvisible Axions and Large-Radius CompactificationsParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe study some of the novel effects that arise when the QCD axion is placed in the ``bulk'' of large extra spacetime dimensions. First, we find that the mass of the axion can become independent of the energy scale associated with the breaking of the Peccei-Quinn symmetry. This implies that the mass of the axion can be adjusted independently of its couplings to ordinary matter, thereby providing a new method of rendering the axion invisible. Second, we discuss the new phenomenon of laboratory axion oscillations (analogous to neutrino oscillations), and show that these oscillations cause laboratory axions to ``decohere'' extremely rapidly as a result of Kaluza-Klein mixing. This decoherence may also be a contributing factor to axion invisibility. Third, we discuss the role of Kaluza-Klein axions in axion-mediated processes and decays, and propose several experimental tests of the higher-dimensional nature of the axion. Finally, we show that under certain circumstances, the presence of an infinite tower of Kaluza-Klein axion modes can significantly accelerate the dissipation of the energy associated with cosmological relic axion oscillations, thereby enabling the Peccei-Quinn symmetry-breaking scale to exceed the usual four-dimensional relic oscillation bounds. Together, these ideas therefore provide new ways of obtaining an ``invisible'' axion within the context of higher-dimensional theories with large-radius compactifications.hep-ph/9912455CERN-TH-99-333CERN-TH-99-333oai:cds.cern.ch:4128001999-12-23
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Dienes, Keith R.
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Invisible Axions and Large-Radius Compactifications
title Invisible Axions and Large-Radius Compactifications
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title_fullStr Invisible Axions and Large-Radius Compactifications
title_full_unstemmed Invisible Axions and Large-Radius Compactifications
title_short Invisible Axions and Large-Radius Compactifications
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topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.62.105023
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