Junseok Lee, Kai Murai, Fuminobu Takahashi, Wen Yin
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Abstract
We study topological defects in multi-axion models arising from multiple
Peccei-Quinn (PQ) scalars. Using a simplified two-axion system, we reveal
fundamental differences in the evolution of these defects compared to
single-axion scenarios. This finding is particularly significant because,
despite the fact that integrating out heavier axions reduces these models to an
effective single PQ scalar theory at low energies, the actual physical behavior
of topological defects differs markedly from single-axion predictions. Unlike
single-axion models where conventional cosmic strings form, multi-axion
scenarios with post-inflationary or mixed initial conditions generically
produce networks of strings interconnected by high-tension domain walls. This
results in a severe cosmological domain wall problem. We determine string-wall
network instability conditions and discuss cosmological implications including
the application to the QCD axion and gravitational wave generation. Our
findings highlight that multi-axion dynamics can lead to qualitatively
different outcomes for topological defects, challenging the conventional
picture of cosmic evolution of topological defects based on single-axion
models.