22–26 Jun 2026
Richard Roberts Auditorium
Europe/London timezone

Flipped rotating axion: Baryogenesis and Dark Matter

Not scheduled
20m
Richard Roberts Auditorium

Richard Roberts Auditorium

13 Brook Hill, Sheffield S3 7HF
Contributed Talk

Speaker

Prof. Konstantinos Dimopoulos (Lancaster University)

Description

It is shown that the co-genesis of baryon asymmetry and dark matter can be achieved through the rotation of a spectator axion-like particle, because of a flip in the vacuum manifold’s orientation at the end of inflation. This can occur if the axion has a periodic non-minimal coupling to gravity (while preserving the discrete shift symmetry) in non-oscillating inflation models, where the inflaton field is characterised by a runaway potential. Our rotating axion can generate the baryon asymmetry of the Universe through spontaneous baryogenesis, while at a later epoch it can oscillate as dark matter. We show that in order to avoid fragmentation of the axion condensate during the rotation, we require the non-minimal coupling ξ ∼ (f/m_P)^2, where f is the axion decay constant.

Author

Prof. Konstantinos Dimopoulos (Lancaster University)

Co-authors

Dr Anish Ghoshal (University of Warsaw) Dr Ciao Chen (Jiangsu University of Science and Technology) Dr Suruj Jyoti Das (Center for Theoretical Physics of the Universe)

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