An axion can be understood as an oscillation of the axion field in some potential.
In the Higgs mechanism, there are 4 degrees of freedom. The Higgs boson is the radial oscillation and 3 remaining degrees of freedom are Nambu-Goldstone bosons which are eaten by the gauge bosons.
In the Peccei-Quinn mechanism we only have 2 degrees of freedom. When the universe has a temperature above the $T_{QCD}$, before the vacuum realignment mechanism (VEM) kicks in, we have a symmetrical mexican hat potential. The axions become Nambu-Goldstone bosons "oscillating" along the azimuthal angle inside the brim, and eventually become Pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone bosons after the VEM is turned on and the hat potential "tilts".
My question is what particle corresponds to radial motion in this potential?
Taken from this paper