A Note on 4d Kination and Higher-Dimensional Uplifts

(2024)

Authors:

Fien Apers, Joseph P Conlon, Martin Mosny

A collinear shower algorithm for NSL non-singlet fragmentation

(2024)

Authors:

Melissa van Beekveld, Mrinal Dasgupta, Basem Kamal El-Menoufi, Jack Helliwell, Pier Francesco Monni, Gavin P Salam

The photon parton distribution function: updates and applications

(2024)

Authors:

Aneesh Manohar, Paolo Nason, Gavin Salam, Giulia Zanderighi

More axion stars from strings

Journal of High Energy Physics Springer 2024:8 (2024) 126

Authors:

Marco Gorghetto, Edward Hardy, Giovanni Villadoro

Abstract:

We show that if dark matter consists of QCD axions in the post-inflationary scenario more than ten percent of it efficiently collapses into Bose stars at matter-radiation equality. Such a result is mostly independent of the present uncertainties on the axion mass. This large population of solitons, with asteroid masses and Earth-Moon distance sizes, might plausibly survive until today, with potentially interesting implications for phenomenology and experimental searches.

String Theory and the First Half of the Universe

JCAP 08 (2024) 018

Authors:

Fien Apers, Joseph P. Conlon, Edmund J. Copeland, Martin Mosny, Filippo Revello

Abstract:

We perform a detailed study of stringy moduli-driven cosmologies between the end of inflation and the commencement of the Hot Big Bang, including both the background and cosmological perturbations: a period that can cover half the lifetime of the universe on a logarithmic scale. Compared to the standard cosmology, stringy cosmologies motivate extended kination, tracker and moduli-dominated epochs involving significantly trans-Planckian field excursions. Conventional effective field theory is unable to control Planck-suppressed operators and so such epochs require a stringy completion for a consistent analysis. Perturbation growth in these stringy cosmologies is substantially enhanced compared to conventional cosmological histories. The transPlanckian field evolution results in radical changes to Standard Model couplings during this history and we outline potential applications to baryogenesis, dark matter and gravitational wave production.