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Quiet Sun X-rays as Signature for New Particles

We have studied published data from the Yohkoh solar X-ray mission, with the purpose of searching for signals from radiative decays of new, as yet undiscovered massive neutral particles. This search is based on the prediction that solar axions of the Kaluza-Klein type should result in the emission o...

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Autores principales: Zioutas, Konstantin, Dennerl, K, Di Lella, L, Hoffmann, Dieter H H, Jacoby, J, Papaevangelou, T
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1086/383301
http://cds.cern.ch/record/722376
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author Zioutas, Konstantin
Dennerl, K
Di Lella, L
Hoffmann, Dieter H H
Jacoby, J
Papaevangelou, T
author_facet Zioutas, Konstantin
Dennerl, K
Di Lella, L
Hoffmann, Dieter H H
Jacoby, J
Papaevangelou, T
author_sort Zioutas, Konstantin
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description We have studied published data from the Yohkoh solar X-ray mission, with the purpose of searching for signals from radiative decays of new, as yet undiscovered massive neutral particles. This search is based on the prediction that solar axions of the Kaluza-Klein type should result in the emission of X-rays from the Sun direction beyond the limb with a characteristic radial distribution. These X-rays should be observed more easily during periods of quiet Sun. An additional signature is the observed emission of hard X-rays by SMM, NEAR and RHESSI. The recent observation made by RHESSI of a continuous emission from the non-flaring Sun of X-rays in the 3 to ~15 keV range fits the generic axion scenario. This work also suggests new analyses of existing data, in order to exclude instrumental effects; it provides the rationale for targeted observations with present and upcoming (solar) X-ray telescopes, which can provide the final answer on the nature of the signals considered here. Such measurements become more promising during the forthcoming solar cycle minimum with an increased number of quiet Sun periods.
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spelling cern-7223762019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1086/383301http://cds.cern.ch/record/722376engZioutas, KonstantinDennerl, KDi Lella, LHoffmann, Dieter H HJacoby, JPapaevangelou, TQuiet Sun X-rays as Signature for New ParticlesAstrophysics and AstronomyWe have studied published data from the Yohkoh solar X-ray mission, with the purpose of searching for signals from radiative decays of new, as yet undiscovered massive neutral particles. This search is based on the prediction that solar axions of the Kaluza-Klein type should result in the emission of X-rays from the Sun direction beyond the limb with a characteristic radial distribution. These X-rays should be observed more easily during periods of quiet Sun. An additional signature is the observed emission of hard X-rays by SMM, NEAR and RHESSI. The recent observation made by RHESSI of a continuous emission from the non-flaring Sun of X-rays in the 3 to ~15 keV range fits the generic axion scenario. This work also suggests new analyses of existing data, in order to exclude instrumental effects; it provides the rationale for targeted observations with present and upcoming (solar) X-ray telescopes, which can provide the final answer on the nature of the signals considered here. Such measurements become more promising during the forthcoming solar cycle minimum with an increased number of quiet Sun periods.astro-ph/0403176oai:cds.cern.ch:7223762004
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Zioutas, Konstantin
Dennerl, K
Di Lella, L
Hoffmann, Dieter H H
Jacoby, J
Papaevangelou, T
Quiet Sun X-rays as Signature for New Particles
title Quiet Sun X-rays as Signature for New Particles
title_full Quiet Sun X-rays as Signature for New Particles
title_fullStr Quiet Sun X-rays as Signature for New Particles
title_full_unstemmed Quiet Sun X-rays as Signature for New Particles
title_short Quiet Sun X-rays as Signature for New Particles
title_sort quiet sun x-rays as signature for new particles
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1086/383301
http://cds.cern.ch/record/722376
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