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DFSZ axion couplings revisited

Among many possibilities, solar axion has been proposed to explain the electronic recoil events excess observed by Xenon1T collaboration, although it has tension with astrophysical observations. The axion couplings, to photon gaγ and to electron gae play important roles. These couplings are related...

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Published in:Physics letters. B 2020-12, Vol.811, p.135881, Article 135881
Main Authors: Sun, Jin, He, Xiao-Gang
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Language:English
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Summary:Among many possibilities, solar axion has been proposed to explain the electronic recoil events excess observed by Xenon1T collaboration, although it has tension with astrophysical observations. The axion couplings, to photon gaγ and to electron gae play important roles. These couplings are related to the Peccei-Quinn (PQ) charges Xf for fermions. In most of the calculations, gaγ is obtained by normalizing to the ratio of electromagnetic anomaly factor E=TrXfQf2Nc (Nc is 3 and 1 for quarks and charged leptons respectively) and QCD anomaly factor N=TrXqT(q) (T(q) is quarks' SU(3)c index). The broken PQ symmetry generator is used in the calculation which does not seem to extract out the components of broken generator in the axion which are “eaten” by the Z boson. However, using the physical components of axion or the ratio of anomaly factors should obtain the same results in the DFSZ for gaγ. When going beyond the standard DFSZ models, such as variant DFSZ models, where more Higgs doublets and fermions have different PQ charges, one may wonder if the results are different. We show that the two methods obtain the same results as expected, but the axion couplings to quarks and leptons gaf (here f indicates one of the fermions in the SM) are more conveniently calculated in the physical axion basis. The result depends on the values of the vacuum expectation values leading to a wider parameter space for gaf in beyond the standard DFSZ axion. We also show explicitly how flavor conserving gaf couplings can be maintained when there are more than one Higgs doublets couple to the up and down fermion sectors in variant DFSZ models at tree level, and how flavor violating couplings can arise.
ISSN:0370-2693
1873-2445
DOI:10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135881