Stacking the Deck: Gambling on a Light QCD Axion

Abstract

We consider axions lighter than what their QCD couplings might otherwise suggest. Starting with a ZN-axion, we introduce a small explicit ZN symmetry-breaking coupling between the Standard Model Higgs boson and a reheaton. This small explicit breaking allows us to populate a large portion of the light axion ma-fa plane, removes the 1/N tuning in the ZN-axion, and explains why only our sector was reheated. Due to finite temperature effects, axions of this sort undergo either ``rigged" misalignment, where the axion misalignment angle is effectively π regardless of its initial value; or ``shuffled" misalignment, where the initial angle is effectively randomized.

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