Axions in Gauge Mediation
arXiv:0906.5015 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.80.125023
Abstract
In supersymmetric theories, the presence of axions usually implies the existence of a non-compact, (pseudo)moduli space. In gauge mediated models, the axion would seem a particularly promising dark matter candidate. The cosmology of the moduli then constrains the gravitino mass and the axion decay constant; the former can't be much below 10 MeV; the latter can't be much larger than 10^{13} GeV. Axinos, when identifiable, are typically heavy and do not play an important role in cosmology.
final version published in Phys Rev D, 22 pages, 3 figures