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The QCD axion sum rule (2305.15465v2)

Published 24 May 2023 in hep-ph and hep-th

Abstract: We demonstrate that the true QCD axion that solves the strong CP problem can be found in all generality outside the customary standard QCD band, with QCD being the sole source of Peccei-Quinn breaking. The essential reason is that the basis of axion-gluon interactions does not need to coincide with the mass basis. Specifically, we consider the case in which the QCD axion field is not the only singlet scalar in Nature but it mixes with other singlet scalars (besides the $\eta'$). We determine the exact mathematical condition for an arbitrary $N$-scalar potential to be Peccei-Quinn invariant. Such potentials provide extra sources of mass for the customary axion without enlarging the Standard Model gauge symmetry. The contribution to the axion mass stemming from the QCD topological susceptibility is shown to be shared then among the $N$ axion eigenstates through a precise sum rule. Their location can only be displaced to the right of the standard QCD band. We demonstrate that the axion closest to this band can be displaced from it by a factor of $\sqrt{N}$ at most, and this corresponds to the case in which all axion signals are maximally deviated. Conversely, if one axion is found on the standard QCD band, the other eigenstates will be out of experimental reach. Our results imply that any ALP experiment which finds a signal outside the standard QCD axion band can be solving the strong CP problem within QCD, with the associated $N-1$ excitations to be found in an area of parameter space that we determine. We illustrate the results and phenomenology in some particular cases.

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