Resonant conversions of QCD axions into hidden axions and suppressed isocurvature perturbations

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We study in detail MSW-like resonant conversions of QCD axions into hidden axions, including cases where the adiabaticity condition is only marginally satisfied, and where anharmonic effects are non-negligible. When the resonant conversion is efficient, the QCD axion abundance is suppressed by the hidden and QCD axion mass ratio. We find that, when the resonant conversion is incomplete due to a weak violation of the adiabaticity, the CDM isocurvature perturbations can be significantly suppressed, while non-Gaussianity of the isocurvature perturbations generically remain unsuppressed. The isocurvature bounds on the inflation scale can therefore be relaxed by the partial resonant conversion of the QCD axions into hidden axions.

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Kitajima, N., & Takahashi, F. (2015). Resonant conversions of QCD axions into hidden axions and suppressed isocurvature perturbations. Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, 2015(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2015/01/032

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