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Signatures of Primordial Energy Injection from Axion Strings

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arxiv 2308.01334 v1 pith:ZJRR47NK submitted 2023-08-02 hep-ph astro-ph.COastro-ph.HEhep-th

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keywords stringsaxiondecaybangconstantsenergyhigh-energylesssim
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Axion strings are horizon-size topological defects that may be produced in the early Universe. Ultra-light axion-like particles may form strings that persist to temperatures below that of big bang nucleosynthesis. Such strings have been considered previously as sources of gravitational waves and cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarization rotation. In this work we show, through analytic arguments and dedicated adaptive mesh refinement cosmological simulations, that axion strings deposit a sub-dominant fraction of their energy into high-energy Standard Model (SM) final states, for example, by the direct production of heavy radial modes that subsequently decay to SM particles. This high-energy SM radiation is absorbed by the primordial plasma, leading to novel signatures in precision big bang nucleosynthesis, the CMB power spectrum, and gamma-ray surveys. In particular, we show that CMB power spectrum data constrains axion strings with decay constants $f_a \lesssim 10^{12}$ GeV, up to model dependence on the ultraviolet completion, for axion masses $m_a \lesssim 10^{-29}$ eV; future CMB surveys could find striking evidence of axion strings with lower decay constants.

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