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25–28 Mar 2020
UCLA
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The QCD Axion and Unification

26 Mar 2020, 17:45
15m
PAB- 1-425 (UCLA)

PAB- 1-425

UCLA

UCLA Department of Physics and Astronomy 475 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095
Talk Axions, Alps, Wisps as dark matter Session 10

Speaker

Alexis Plascencia (Case Western Reserve University)

Description

The QCD axion is one of the most appealing candidates for the dark matter in the Universe. In this talk, I will discuss the possibility to predict the axion mass in the context of renormalizable grand unified theories where the Peccei-Quinn scale is determined by the unification scale. In the minimal theory with the KSVZ mechanism the axion mass is predicted to be in the range m = (3 - 13) neV. In addition, the minimal theory with the DFSZ mechanism predicts the axion mass to be m = (2 - 16) neV. I will also discuss the axion phenomenology and argue that the ABRACADABRA and CASPEr-Electric experiments will be able to fully probe these predictions.

Authors

Alexis Plascencia (Case Western Reserve University) Pavel Fileviez Perez (Case Western Reserve University) Clara Murgui

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