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Solar flares as harbinger of new physics

This work provides additional evidence on the involvement of exotic particles like axions and/or other WISPs, following recent measurements during the quietest Sun and flaring Sun. Thus, SPHINX mission observed a minimum basal soft X-rays emission in the extreme solar minimum in 2009. The same scena...

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Autores principales: Zioutas, K, Tsagri, M., Semertzidis, Y., Papaevangelou, T., Georgiopoulou, E., Gardikiotis, A., Dafni, T.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.3204/DESY-PROC-2011-04/zioutas_konstantin
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1408557
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Sumario:This work provides additional evidence on the involvement of exotic particles like axions and/or other WISPs, following recent measurements during the quietest Sun and flaring Sun. Thus, SPHINX mission observed a minimum basal soft X-rays emission in the extreme solar minimum in 2009. The same scenario (with ~17 meV axions) fits also the dynamical behaviour of white-light solar flares, like the measured spectral components in the visible and in soft X-rays, and, the timing between them. Solar chameleons remain a viable candidate, since they may preferentially convert to photons in outer space.