An Intermediate Scale R-axion \& the QCD Axion
Abstract
An intermediate scale R-axion faces an immediate obstruction from the Dine-Festuccia-Komargodski (DFK) bound on the superpotential, 2| W|≤ fR F, since for a nearly Minkowski vacuum it typically follows that fR M Pl. We show that this lower bound on fR can be relaxed in an effective construction with the scalar potential tuned near zero via a mixed F- and D-term uplift, leading to a metastable vacuum in which the usual Planckian-fR inference from the DFK argument is avoided locally. Validity of the effective field theory and metastability of the small fR vacuum generically both imply a relaxed bound: fR m3/2M Pl . We also highlight that if the R-symmetry has a QCD anomaly, this potentially permits the R-axion to play the role of the QCD axion. TeV-scale supersymmetry permits fR1011 GeV, this not only evades certain astrophysical and cosmological axion constraints, but notably lies in the window for which the observed dark matter abundance can be reproduced by the R-axion via the misalignment mechanism.
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