Observable windows for the QCD axion through $N_\text{eff}$
Abstract: We show that when the QCD axion is directly coupled to quarks with $c_q/f \, \partial_\mu a \, \bar{q} \gamma\mu \gamma5 q$, such as in DFSZ models, the dominant production mechanism in the early universe at temperatures $1 \, {\rm GeV}\lesssim T \lesssim 100 \,{\rm GeV}$ is obtained via $q \bar{q} \leftrightarrow g a$ and $q g \leftrightarrow q a$, where $g$ are gluons. Different heavy quarks $q_i$ can produce a thermal axion background that decouples at a temperature $T_i$: (1) top quark at $T_t \lesssim 100 \, {\rm GeV}$ for $f/c_t \lesssim 3\times 108 {\rm GeV}$; (2) bottom quark at $T_b \lesssim m_b$, for $f/c_b\lesssim 8\times 10{7} {\rm GeV}$; (3) charm quark at $T_c \lesssim m_c $ for $f/c_c \lesssim 5\times 10{7} {\rm GeV}$. Each of these cases corresponds to a contribution to the effective number of relativistic degrees of freedom, in the windows given by $0.027 \leq \Delta N_\text{eff}\leq 0.031$, $0.037 \leq \Delta N_\text{eff} \leq 0.039$ and $0.039 \leq \Delta N_\text{eff}$, respectively. These contributions are larger than the one obtained when thermalization happens only above the electroweak phase transition, $\Delta N_{\rm eff}\lesssim 0.027$, and are within reach of future CMB S4 experiments, thus opening an alternative window to detect the axion and to test the early universe at such temperatures.
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