Heavier $W$ boson, dark matter and gravitational waves from strings in an $SO(10)$ axion model
Abstract: Inspired by the recent determination of the $W$-boson mass by the CDF collaboration, we revisit an $SO(10)$ axion model in which a scalar $SU(2)_L$ triplet field with zero hypercharge is known to acquire a non-zero VEV through its mixing with the Standard Model Higgs doublet. The triplet VEV provides a sizable contribution to the $W$ mass, which helps in significantly lowering the $7\sigma$ discrepancy between the Standard Model prediction and the higher CDF value for $m_W$. We show that the relatively light triplet mass ($\sim (1-50)$ TeV) is compatible with gauge coupling unification and observable proton decay. An unbroken $Z_2$ gauge symmetry, coupled with the presence of two fermionic $10$-plets required to resolve the axion domain wall problem, means that both axions and a stable intermediate mass ($\sim 109-10{10}$ GeV) fermion are plausible dark matter candidates. We also display the gravitational wave spectrum from the intermediate scale topologically stable cosmic strings predicted by the model.
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