Constraints on Variant Axion Models

Abstract

A particular class of variant axion models with two higgs doublets and a singlet is studied. In these models the axion couples either to the u-quark or t-quark or both, but not to b, c, s, or d. When the axion couples to only one quark the models possess the desirable feature of having no domain wall problem, which makes them viable candidates for a cosmological axion string scenario. We calculate the axion couplings to leptons, photons and nucleons, and the astrophysical constraints on the axion decay constant va are investigated and compared to the DFSZ axion model. We find that the most restrictive lower bound on va, that from SN1987a, is lowered by up to a factor of about 30, depending on the model and also the ratio of the vacuum expectation values of the higgs doublets. For scenarios with axionic strings, the allowed window for va in the u quark model can be more than two orders of magnitude. For inflationary scenarios, the cosmological upper bound on va/N, where N is the QCD anomaly factor, is unaffected: however, the variant models have N either 3 or 6 times smaller than the DFSZ model.

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