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This paper provides a comprehensive resurgent analysis of the Euler-Heisenberg Lagrangian in both scalar and spinor quantum electrodynamics (QED) for the most general constant background field configuration. It's significant because it extends the understanding of non-perturbative physics and strong-field phenomena beyond the simpler single-field cases, revealing a richer structure in the Borel plane and providing a robust analytic framework for exploring these complex systems. The use of resurgent techniques allows for the reconstruction of non-perturbative information from perturbative data, which is crucial for understanding phenomena like Schwinger pair production.
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The paper derives explicit large-order asymptotic formulas for the weak-field coefficients, revealing a nontrivial interplay between alternating and non-alternating factorial growth, governed by distinct structures associated with electric and magnetic contributions.

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This paper investigates the implications of cosmic birefringence, a phenomenon related to the rotation of CMB polarization, for axion-like particle (ALP) dark matter models. It moves beyond single-field models, which face observational constraints due to the 'washout effect,' by exploring a two-field ALP model. This approach aims to reconcile ALP dark matter with observations of cosmic birefringence.
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The superposition of two ALP fields with distinct masses can relax the constraints imposed by the washout effect and reconcile with observations.