Non-equilibrium dynamics of Axion-like particles: the quantum master
equation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2212.05161v1
- Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2022 00:52:19 GMT
- Title: Non-equilibrium dynamics of Axion-like particles: the quantum master
equation
- Authors: Shuyang Cao, Daniel Boyanovsky
- Abstract summary: We study the non-equilibrium dynamics of Axion-like particles (ALP) coupled to Standard Model degrees of freedom in thermal equilibrium.
The Quantum Master Equation (QME) for the (ALP) reduced density matrix is derived to leading order in the coupling of the (ALP) to the thermal bath.
- Score: 11.498089180181365
- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: We study the non-equilibrium dynamics of Axion-like particles (ALP) coupled
to Standard Model degrees of freedom in thermal equilibrium. The Quantum Master
Equation (QME) for the (ALP) reduced density matrix is derived to leading order
in the coupling of the (ALP) to the thermal bath, but to \emph{all} orders of
the bath couplings to degrees of freedom within or beyond the Standard Model
other than the (ALP). The (QME) describes the damped oscillation dynamics of an
initial misaligned (ALP) condensate, thermalization with the bath, decoherence
and entropy production within a unifying framework. The (ALP) energy density
$\mathcal{E}(t)$ features two components: a ``cold'' component from the
misaligned condensate and a ``hot'' component from thermalization with the
bath, with $\mathcal{E}(t)=
\mathcal{E}_{c}\,e^{-\gamma(T)\,t}+\mathcal{E}_{h}(1-e^{-\gamma(T)\,t})$ thus
providing a ``mixed dark matter'' scenario. Relaxation of the (ALP) condensate,
thermalization, decoherence and entropy production occur on similar time
scales. An explicit example with (ALP)-photon coupling, valid post
recombination yields a relaxation rate $\gamma(T)$ with a substantial
enhancement from thermal emission and absorption. A misaligned condensate is
decaying at least since recombination and on the same time scale thermalizing
with the cosmic microwave background (CMB). Possible consequences for
birefringence of the (CMB) and (ALP) contribution to the effective number of
ultrarelativistic species and galaxy formation are discussed.
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