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Cornell University

CLASSE

CLASSE stands for Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-based ScienceS and Education

LEPP Theory seminar Margherita Putti (DESY)

August 27th, 2024 at 3:00pm to 4:00pm
Physical Sciences Building 401

                                                     The Axion Forest - Spotting String Axions

Among various predictions of string compactifications, axions hold a pivotal role, as they provide a unique avenue to tie UV physics to experiments. 
Most experimental setups aim to detect a signal using the direct coupling between the axion and the Standard Model. However, string axions do not necessarily need to couple to the Standard Model directly. In this talk I will describe how inflationary models with multiple “spectator" axions coupled with dark gauge sectors via Chern-Simons coupling could source observable gravitational waves. 
If string axions coupled to Abelian gauge fields undergo slow-roll during inflation, they produce a multi-peak GW signal whose magnitude depends on the details of the compactification. I will explain how to embed spectator axions into type IIB orientifold compactifications and the restrictions imposed on such models from consistency and control requirements, thereby motivating models that may live in the landscape as opposed to the swampland