We consider extensions of the Standard Model in which a spontaneously broken
global chiral Peccei-Quinn (PQ) symmetry arises as an accidental symmetry of an
exact ZN symmetry. For N=9 or 10, this symmetry can protect the accion
- the Nambu-Goldstone boson arising from the spontaneous breaking of the
accidental PQ symmetry - against semi-classical gravity effects, thus
suppressing gravitational corrections to the effective potential, while it can
at the same time provide for the small explicit symmetry breaking term needed
to make models with domain wall number NDW>1, such as the popular
Dine-Fischler-Srednicki-Zhitnitsky (DFSZ) model (NDW=6),
cosmologically viable even in the case where spontaneous PQ symmetry breaking
occurred after inflation. We find that N=10 DFSZ accions with mass mA≈3.5-4.2meV can account for cold dark matter and
simultaneously explain the hints for anomalous cooling of white dwarfs. The
proposed helioscope International Axion Observatory - being sensitive to solar
DFSZ accions with mass above a few meV - will decisively test this scenario.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures; revised version of the manuscript, accepted for
publication in PR