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Search for energetic cosmic axions utilizing terrestrial/celestial magnetic fields

Orbiting $\gamma$-detectors combined with the magnetic field of the Earth or the Sun can work parasitically as cosmic axion telescopes. The relatively short field lengths allow the axion-to-photon conversion to be coherent for $m_{axion} \sim 10^{-4}$ eV, if the axion kinetic energy is above $\sim 5...

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Autores principales: Zioutas, Konstantin, Thompson, D J, Paschos, E A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0370-2693(98)01346-X
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author Zioutas, Konstantin
Thompson, D J
Paschos, E A
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description Orbiting $\gamma$-detectors combined with the magnetic field of the Earth or the Sun can work parasitically as cosmic axion telescopes. The relatively short field lengths allow the axion-to-photon conversion to be coherent for $m_{axion} \sim 10^{-4}$ eV, if the axion kinetic energy is above $\sim 500$ keV (Earth's field), or, $\sim 50$ MeV (Sun's field), allowing thus to search for axions from $e^+e^-$ annihilations, from supernova explosions, etc. With a detector angular resolution of $\sim 1^o$, a more efficient sky survey for energetic cosmic axions passing {\it through the Sun} can be performed. Axions or other axion-like particles might be created by the interaction of the cosmic radiation with the Sun, similarly to the axion searches in accelerator beam dump experiments; the enormous cosmic energy combined with the built-in coherent Primakoff effect might provide a sensitive detection scheme, being out of reach with accelerators. The axion signal will be an excess in $\gamma$-rays coming either from a specific celestial place behind the Sun, e.g. the Galactic Center, or, from any other direction in the sky being associated with a violent astrophysical event, e.g. a supernova. Earth bound detectors are also of potential interest. The axion scenario also applies to other stars or binary systems in the Universe, in particular to those with superstrong magnetic fields.
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spelling cern-3622312019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/S0370-2693(98)01346-Xhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/362231engZioutas, KonstantinThompson, D JPaschos, E ASearch for energetic cosmic axions utilizing terrestrial/celestial magnetic fieldsAstrophysics and AstronomyOrbiting $\gamma$-detectors combined with the magnetic field of the Earth or the Sun can work parasitically as cosmic axion telescopes. The relatively short field lengths allow the axion-to-photon conversion to be coherent for $m_{axion} \sim 10^{-4}$ eV, if the axion kinetic energy is above $\sim 500$ keV (Earth's field), or, $\sim 50$ MeV (Sun's field), allowing thus to search for axions from $e^+e^-$ annihilations, from supernova explosions, etc. With a detector angular resolution of $\sim 1^o$, a more efficient sky survey for energetic cosmic axions passing {\it through the Sun} can be performed. Axions or other axion-like particles might be created by the interaction of the cosmic radiation with the Sun, similarly to the axion searches in accelerator beam dump experiments; the enormous cosmic energy combined with the built-in coherent Primakoff effect might provide a sensitive detection scheme, being out of reach with accelerators. The axion signal will be an excess in $\gamma$-rays coming either from a specific celestial place behind the Sun, e.g. the Galactic Center, or, from any other direction in the sky being associated with a violent astrophysical event, e.g. a supernova. Earth bound detectors are also of potential interest. The axion scenario also applies to other stars or binary systems in the Universe, in particular to those with superstrong magnetic fields.astro-ph/9808113oai:cds.cern.ch:3622311998
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Zioutas, Konstantin
Thompson, D J
Paschos, E A
Search for energetic cosmic axions utilizing terrestrial/celestial magnetic fields
title Search for energetic cosmic axions utilizing terrestrial/celestial magnetic fields
title_full Search for energetic cosmic axions utilizing terrestrial/celestial magnetic fields
title_fullStr Search for energetic cosmic axions utilizing terrestrial/celestial magnetic fields
title_full_unstemmed Search for energetic cosmic axions utilizing terrestrial/celestial magnetic fields
title_short Search for energetic cosmic axions utilizing terrestrial/celestial magnetic fields
title_sort search for energetic cosmic axions utilizing terrestrial/celestial magnetic fields
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0370-2693(98)01346-X
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