theoretical physics

Spectator Axions in String Inflation and Primordial Black Holes

arXiv:2607.27361

summary

The paper examines how light spectator axions during Fibre Inflation in string theory influence the generation of primordial black holes, showing that axions with moderately large sub‑Planckian decay constants can boost curvature perturbations and aid PBH formation, while most axions have little effect.

Abstract

We study the impact of light spectator axions on the seeding of primordial black holes (PBHs) during inflation in string theory. Primordial black holes exhibit unique and novel phenomenology, and may constitute the observed dark matter. Cosmic inflation provides a mechanism for producing them, but such inflation models typically feature Planckian field excursions, necessitating an ultraviolet completion into quantum gravity. String theory provides a natural framework for doing so, and indeed Fibre Inflation has been shown to produce PBHs while satisfying constraints from cosmic microwave background data. In this work we study the dynamics of axions during Fibre Inflation, and find a diverse and rich set of possibilities, including turns in field space and enhancement of primordial perturbations. We find that across most of parameter space, notably an axion with a far sub-Planckian decay constant , there is a negligible impact on the power spectrum of curvature perturbations, indicating an overall robustness of the model. On the other hand, an axion with a larger but still sub-Planckian decay constant, , and an exponentially small prefactor of its non-perturbative potential, can enhance the growth of perturbations, making it easier to achieve the amplification needed to seed PBHs, effectively realizing axion-assisted PBHs in string theory.

24 pages, 10 figures

Topics & keywords

#axion inflation#primordial black holes#string theory#Fibre Inflation#cosmological perturbationsspectator axiondecay constantnon-perturbative potentialcurvature perturbationsPBH seeding