Axion-neutrino interactions in seesaw models and astrophysical probes

Abstract

We study axion-neutrino interactions in neutrino-mass extensions of the Standard Model, focusing on the Type-I and inverse seesaw. In these frameworks the effective coupling gaν is tied to the axion scale and can be constrained using existing astrophysical limits on axion couplings to electrons. We then estimate the impact of axion-mediated scattering on neutrino propagation in two benchmarks: resonant interactions with the CνB and scattering on axion dark matter. In the parameter space allowed by current bounds, the resulting optical depths are extremely small, implying no observable signatures with present sensitivities.

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