DOI: 10.3390/sym18071113 ISSN: 2073-8994

Axions in Real-Now-Front Cosmology: Chronon Field Alignment, Temporal Coherence Principle, and Experimental Reinterpretation

Zhi-Fu Gao, Hui Wang, Luiz C. Garcia de Andrade, Xiao-Feng Yang

This work presents a comprehensive review of axion physics through the generative lens of a novel theoretical framework: Real-Now-Front (RNF) cosmology. Moving beyond the standard treatment of the axion as a fundamental particle in a pre-existing spacetime, we systematically reinterpret it as a specific collective excitation, a “twist” mode, arising from the alignment dynamics of the more fundamental Chronon field, from which spacetime itself emerges. Within this paradigm, the axion’s mass, its couplings to photons and matter, and the symmetry-breaking scale fa are not independent parameters but are derived from the microscopic stiffness and correlation length of the Chronon field, governed by the Temporal Coherence Principle. We re-examine the entire axion landscape, including benchmark models (KSVZ, DFSZ, ALPs) and the full spectrum of experimental constraints from terrestrial haloscopes, helioscopes, and astrophysical environments, translating them into probes of Chronon alignment dynamics. Furthermore,this generative framework yields unique, testable predictions, such as emergent bimetric effects and primordial black hole seeds from closed domain walls, providing independent avenues for falsification. By synthesizing established knowledge with this foundational new perspective, the review aims to establish a unified basis for the next generation of axion searches, positioning them as direct tests of the microscopic architecture of emergent spacetime, leveraginga multi-decade, multi-messenger observational campaign.

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