Shining ALP Dark Radiation
Abstract
String scenarios typically not only predict axion-like particles (ALPs) but also significant amounts of ALP dark radiation originating from the decay of the inflaton or a more general modulus. In this paper, we study the decay of such non-thermally produced relativistic (but massive) ALPs to photons. If the ALPs are sufficiently highly energetic, contribute to N eff O(0.001) and have a mass ma MeV we find that, using observations of X-, and γ-rays, the CMB and BBN, very small values of the ALP-photon coupling can be probed, corresponding to an origin of this coupling at the string (or even Planck) scale.
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