Putting the Brakes on Axion Strings: Friction and Its Impact on the QCD Axion Abundance
Abstract
A compelling production mechanism for QCD axion dark matter is from the scaling dynamics of early universe axion strings. We show that in DFSZ-like models containing tree-level interactions between fermions and the axion, friction between the thermal bath and the axion string drastically changes the behavior of the axion string network for lower fa values. Friction delays the onset of scaling and increases the energy density of axions. Once the effects of friction are included, we argue that in addition to the standard value of ma meV, ma 0.1 eV also reproduces the dark matter energy density.
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