Axion cold dark matter in view of BICEP2 results

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Publication Type pre-print
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Gondolo, Paolo
Other Author Visinelli, Luca
Title Axion cold dark matter in view of BICEP2 results
Date 2014-01-01
Description The properties of axions that constitute 100% of cold dark matter (CDM) depend on the tensor-to-scalar ratio r at the end of inflation. If r ¼ 0.20 þ0.07 −0.05 as reported by the BICEP2 Collaboration, then "half" of the CDM axion parameter space is ruled out. Namely, in the context of single-field slow-roll inflation, for axions to be 100% of the CDM, the Peccei-Quinn symmetry must be broken after the end of inflation, so that axion nonadiabatic primordial fluctuations are compatible with observational constraints. The cosmic axion density is then independent of the tensor-to-scalar ratio r, and the axion mass is expected to be in a narrow range that, however, depends on the cosmological model before primordial nucleosynthesis. In the standard Lambda CDM cosmology, the CDM axion mass range is ma ¼ ð71 2 μeVÞðαdec þ 1Þ6=7, where αdec is the fractional contribution to the cosmic axion density from decays of axionic strings and walls.
Type Text
Publisher American Physical Society
Volume 113
Issue 1
First Page 011802-1
Last Page 011802-5
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Gondolo, P., & Visinelli, L. (2014). Axion cold dark matter in view of BICEP2 results. Physical Review Letters, 113(1), 011802-1-011802-5.
Rights Management (c) American Physical Society http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.011802
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