Clockwork axion footprint on nanohertz stochastic gravitational wave background
Journal
Physical Review D
Journal Volume
109
Journal Issue
10
Start Page
L101304
ISSN
2470-0010
2470-0029
Date Issued
2024-05-16
Author(s)
Abstract
The recent pulsar timing arrays (PTAs) nano-Hz gravitational wave (GW) background signal can be naturally induced by the annihilation of domain walls (DWs) formed at a symmetry-breaking scale f≃200 TeV in the clockwork axion framework. Based on our first successful and precise prediction, we, for the first time, suggest that the recent PTA observations strongly support the novel mechanism of the QCD instanton-induced DW annihilation in the clockwork axion framework. We also, for the first time, discover a novel correlation between dark matter relic abundance and nano-Hz GW background, which in turn indicates a natural connection between the axion decay constant and the symmetry-breaking scale in the clockwork framework. We find that the GW signal has a peak h2ωGW≃10-6.6-10-6.1 at about 50 nHz, which is definite and testable for future PTA data at frequencies ≳25 nHz and CMB-S4 experiment. We also propose various phenomena that may appear in PTAs and future GW interferometers.
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Publisher
American Physical Society (APS)
Type
journal article
