QCD Axion Domain Walls from Super-Cooling First Order Phase Transition
QCD Axion Domain Walls from Super-Cooling First Order Phase Transition
The QCD axion is a well-motivated hypothetical particle beyond the Standard Model (SM) and a compelling dark matter candidate. Its relic abundance is highly sensitive to the thermal history of the universe when the temperature is around the QCD confinement scale. Meanwhile, the NANOGrav Collaboration has reported evidence for a stochastic gravitational wave background, which could originate from a supercooled first-order phase transition (FOPT) with a nucleation temperature around the O(MeV-GeV) scale. We explore how such an FOPT might alter the evolution of the QCD axion. Our findings suggest that it could induce the axion to go through a short stage of mini kinetic misalignment. Moreover, in some parameter regime, the formation of QCD axion domain walls becomes generically expected. This has intriguing implications for both the existence of the QCD axion and the FOPT interpretation of the NANOGrav signal.
Kun-Feng Lyu、Yue Zhao
物理学
Kun-Feng Lyu,Yue Zhao.QCD Axion Domain Walls from Super-Cooling First Order Phase Transition[EB/OL].(2025-06-24)[2025-07-22].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.19918.点此复制
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