QCD axion star collapse with the chiral potential

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In a previous work, we analyzed collapsing axion stars using the low-energy instanton potential, showing that the total energy is always bounded and that collapsing axion stars do not form black holes. In this paper, we provide a proof that the conclusions are unchanged when using instead the more general chiral potential for QCD axions.

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Eby, J., Leembruggen, M., Suranyi, P., & Wijewardhana, L. C. R. (2017). QCD axion star collapse with the chiral potential. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2017(6). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP06(2017)014

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