Axion mass prediction from minimal grand unification

Abstract

We propose a minimal realization of the Peccei Quinn mechanism in a realistic SU(5) model, where the axion mass is directly connected to the grand-unification scale. By taking into account constraints from proton decay, collider searches and gauge coupling unification, we predict the axion mass: ma ∈ [4.8, 6.6] neV. The upper bound can be relaxed up to ma < 330 neV, at the cost of tuning the flavour structure of the proton decay operators. The predicted mass window will be complementarily probed by the axion dark matter experiments ABRACADABRA and CASPER-Electric, which could provide an indirect evidence for the scale of grand unification before the observation of proton decay.

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