The low-energy effective theory of axions and ALPs

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Martin Bauer
Matthias Neubert
Sophie Renner
Marvin Schnubel
Andrea Thamm
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[1] Durham University,Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology, Department of Physics
[2] Johannes Gutenberg University,PRISMA+ Cluster of Excellence & Mainz Institute for Theoretical Physics
[3] Universität Zürich,Physik
[4] Cornell University,Institut
[5] SISSA International School for Advanced Studies,Department of Physics & LEPP
[6] INFN,School of Physics
[7] Sezione di Trieste,undefined
[8] The University of Melbourne,undefined
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Effective Field Theories; Renormalization Group; Beyond Standard Model; Resummation;
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Axions and axion-like particles (ALPs) are well-motivated low-energy relics of high-energy extensions of the Standard Model, which interact with the known particles through higher-dimensional operators suppressed by the mass scale Λ of the new-physics sector. Starting from the most general dimension-5 interactions, we discuss in detail the evolution of the ALP couplings from the new-physics scale to energies at and below the scale of electroweak symmetry breaking. We derive the relevant anomalous dimensions at two-loop order in gauge couplings and one-loop order in Yukawa interactions, carefully considering the treatment of a redundant operator involving an ALP coupling to the Higgs current. We account for one-loop (and partially two-loop) matching contributions at the weak scale, including in particular flavor-changing effects. The relations between different equivalent forms of the effective Lagrangian are discussed in detail. We also construct the effective chiral Lagrangian for an ALP interacting with photons and light pseudoscalar mesons, pointing out important differences with the corresponding Lagrangian for the QCD axion.
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