GeV-scale QCD Axion

Abstract

In order to solve the strong CP problem, we study the possibility that the Peccei--Quinn symmetry is broken below\/ the QCD scale. We find that a QCD axion can be above GeV, and may be among the observed η resonances. It is immune to quantum gravity corrections. The only fermion that has a U(1) Peccei--Quinn charge is the right-handed up quark. Flavor-changing neutral currents are surprisingly small. All accelerator and astrophysical limits can be evaded. The most significant constraint is the mass splitting between π and π0. In a UV completed model, LHC can look for a heavy quark pair D D followed by the decay D → W+u or a single production q u → q\, U followed by U → u Z, uh. There can be an O(1) contribution h → uu in the measurement of h → gg or permille effects on the hadronic Z width at a Higgs factory.

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