Inflaton-gluon coupling during inflation requires p=2 plateau models to produce isocurvature-free QCD axion dark matter.
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Magnetic reconnection in neutron stars drives transient axion bursts by exciting mixed Alfvén-axion modes in a non-ideal axion MHD framework.
Light new particles generate asymmetries in e+e- to tau+tau- that allow model-dependent constraints on tau dipole moments, including non-zero effects without electron polarization via imaginary parts.
This work provides a comprehensive analysis of light new physics contributions to tau lepton dipole moments, detailing interpretations of asymmetry measurements for spin-0 and spin-1 bosons, their decoupling to the EFT limit, and a case study of a tauphilic vector boson at Belle II.
Photon-axion conversion near Kerr black holes produces dimming of photon spectral luminosity that increases with black hole spin, magnetic field strength, and photon-axion coupling, most efficiently at high frequencies.
STCF can reach |V_eN|^2 values one to two orders of magnitude below current bounds for heavy neutral leptons via displaced-vertex searches from ALP decays in D-meson production.
In a supersymmetric effective field theory the axion-like particle mass is generated predominantly by soft supersymmetry-breaking effects, producing a heavy ALP spectrum controlled by the SUSY-breaking scale.
Incorporating the KSVZ axion modifies the mass and electromagnetic charges of the Cho-Maison electroweak monopole through numerical solutions of the coupled equations with axion-photon interaction.
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The electroweak magnetic monopole in the presence of KSVZ axion
Incorporating the KSVZ axion modifies the mass and electromagnetic charges of the Cho-Maison electroweak monopole through numerical solutions of the coupled equations with axion-photon interaction.