17–21 Jul 2023
University of Southampton Highfield Campus
Europe/London timezone

A global analysis of decaying cosmological ALPs

17 Jul 2023, 16:40
20m
B46/2003

B46/2003

Parallel talks Particle cosmology: Theory and Experiment Particle cosmology: Theory and Experiment

Speaker

Dr Tomas Gonzalo (Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT))

Description

Axion-like particles (ALPs) decaying before the time of recombination can have strong implications in a range of cosmological and astrophysical observations. In this talk I present a global analysis of a model of decaying ALP, focusing specifically on their coupling to photons. Exploiting the multidisciplinary nature of the GAMBIT framework, we combine state-of-the-art calculations of the irreducible ALP freeze-in abundance, primordial element abundances (including photodisintegration through ALP decays), CMB spectral distortions and temperature anisotropies, and astrophysical constraints from supernovae and stellar cooling. Most notable among the interesting results that I will present are a definite lower bound on the ALP mass, and a surprising improvement of the fit to the primordial abundances compared to vanilla ΛCDM.

Author

Dr Tomas Gonzalo (Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT))

Presentation materials