A Tale of Two-U(1) Axion Models

Abstract

The U(1) global symmetry to solve the strong CP problem could be the remnant of multi-U(1) symmetries from QCD and hidden strong dynamics. Both Peccei-Quinn U(1) and dynamical U(1) are described uniformly, based on which we classify various mixed two-U(1) models to solve both strong CP and quality problems. We propose a moose diagram method with different fermion assignments to directly read relations between CP phases, which illustrate how strong CP problem is solved in terms of cancellation between CP phases. In two axion models, we find the lightest axion is still same as QCD axion at infrared region, while one axion model with Z2 symmetry enhances the axion mass spectrum. Our discussions can be extended to multi-axion cases.

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