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HET Seminar | Axions in QFT and Quantum Gravity

Matthew Reece (harvard)
Friday, September 19, 2025
3:00-4:00 PM
340 West Hall Map
The QCD axion is well-studied as a solution to the Strong CP problem and a dark matter candidate. At the same time, one often hears that axions are ubiquitous in top-down string theory models of particle physics. I will discuss how both bottom-up and top-down considerations favor axion models where the axion is a mode of a higher-dimensional gauge field. I will provide a viewpoint on why the existence of axions could follow from general principles of quantum gravity, and what we might expect the QCD axion's properties to be.
Building: West Hall
Event Type: Lecture / Discussion
Tags: High Energy Theory Seminar, Lecture, Physics, Science
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