π-axion interactions and their parameter constraints

ORAL

Abstract

Axions and axion-like particles are leading dark matter candidates which appear in many extensions of the Standard Model. In their paper, "The π-axion and the π-axiverse of dark QCD," Alexander et al. propose a dark copy of the standard model wherein the photon is massive and the 6 quark flavors are light. In their model, dark matter can take the form of dark pions in the axion mass range. These 35 'π-axions' are grouped together into neutral, complex neutral, and complex charged states, and have parity-odd and parity-even interactions with dark and visible photons. We present constraints on the couplings of these π-axions to the photon. We use Tilburg et al.'s limits on couplings between ultralight scalar dark matter and photons to constrain the parity-even π-axion-photon coupling. These constraints offer new insights into the behavior of π-axions and opportunities to distinguish them from other dark matter candidates.

*This work was made possible by the generous funding of Brown University and the NASA Rhode Island Space Grant.

Presenters

  • Lia Lubit

    • Brown University

Authors

  • Lia Lubit

    • Brown University
  • Kayla Diaz

    • Brown University
  • stephon alexander

    • Brown University
  • Humberto Gilmer

    • Brown University
  • Tucker D Manton

    • Brown University