2nd WG1 Monthly Meeting
Monday, 15 May 2023 -
14:00
Monday, 15 May 2023
14:00
Physics of axions and SUSY breaking: IIB string perturbative moduli stabilisation & Partial N=2 to N=1 SUSY breaking
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Osmin Lacombe
Physics of axions and SUSY breaking: IIB string perturbative moduli stabilisation & Partial N=2 to N=1 SUSY breaking
Osmin Lacombe
14:00 - 14:20
14:20
An Opportunity in the ALP-HNLs Sector
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Arturo De Giorgi
An Opportunity in the ALP-HNLs Sector
Arturo De Giorgi
14:20 - 14:40
In this presentation, I will briefly discuss the appealing possibility of connecting ALPs and neutrino physics. In particular, if the lightness of neutrinos comes from Heavy-Neutral-Leptons, their coupling with an ALP could offer exquisite interactions that could greatly help in excluding parts of the parameter space inaccessible up to now.
14:40
Axion couplings in Grand Unified Theories
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Mario Reig
Axion couplings in Grand Unified Theories
Mario Reig
14:40 - 15:00
In this talk (based on 2206.07053) I discuss axion couplings to gauge bosons in Grand Unified Theories, where the Standard Model is embedded in a simple 4D gauge group. The topological nature of these couplings allows them to be matched from the UV to the IR, and the ratio of the anomaly with photons and gluons for any axion is fixed by unification. I will show that this implies that there is a single axion, the QCD axion, with an anomalous coupling to photons. Other light axion-like particles can couple to photons by mixing through the QCD axion portal and lie to the right of the QCD line prediction in the mass-coupling plane. Axions which break the unification relation between gluon and photon couplings are necessarily charged under the GUT gauge group and become heavy from perturbative mass contributions. As a result, a discovery of an axion to the left of the QCD line can rule out simple Grand Unified Theories.
15:00
Discussion
Discussion
15:00 - 15:30