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Guidelines for axion identification in astrophysical observations

The origin of various celestial phenomena have remained mysterious for conventional astrophysics. Therefore, alternative solutions should be considered, taking into account the involvement of unstable dark-matter particle candidates, such as the celebrated axions or other as yet unforeseen axion-lik...

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Autores principales: Zioutas, K., Semertzidis, Y., Papaevangelou, Th.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2005
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/913039
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author Zioutas, K.
Semertzidis, Y.
Papaevangelou, Th.
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Semertzidis, Y.
Papaevangelou, Th.
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description The origin of various celestial phenomena have remained mysterious for conventional astrophysics. Therefore, alternative solutions should be considered, taking into account the involvement of unstable dark-matter particle candidates, such as the celebrated axions or other as yet unforeseen axion-like particles. Their spontaneous and induced decay by the ubiquitous solar magnetic fields can be at the origin of persisting enigmatic X-ray emission, giving rise to a steady and a transient/local solar activity, respectively. The (coherent) conversion of photons into axion(-like) particles in intrinsic magnetic fields may modify the solar axion spectrum. The reversed process can be behind transient (solar) luminosity deficits in the visible. Then, the Sun might be also a strong source of ~eV-axions. Thus, enigmatic observations might be the as yet missing direct signature for axion(-like) particles in earth-bound detectors.
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spelling cern-9130392023-03-14T20:27:53Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/913039engZioutas, K.Semertzidis, Y.Papaevangelou, Th.Guidelines for axion identification in astrophysical observationsAstrophysics and AstronomyThe origin of various celestial phenomena have remained mysterious for conventional astrophysics. Therefore, alternative solutions should be considered, taking into account the involvement of unstable dark-matter particle candidates, such as the celebrated axions or other as yet unforeseen axion-like particles. Their spontaneous and induced decay by the ubiquitous solar magnetic fields can be at the origin of persisting enigmatic X-ray emission, giving rise to a steady and a transient/local solar activity, respectively. The (coherent) conversion of photons into axion(-like) particles in intrinsic magnetic fields may modify the solar axion spectrum. The reversed process can be behind transient (solar) luminosity deficits in the visible. Then, the Sun might be also a strong source of ~eV-axions. Thus, enigmatic observations might be the as yet missing direct signature for axion(-like) particles in earth-bound detectors.The origin of various celestial phenomena have remained mysterious for conventional astrophysics. Therefore, alternative solutions should be considered, taking into account the involvement of unstable dark-matter particle candidates, such as the celebrated axions or other as yet unforeseen axion-like particles. Their spontaneous and induced decay by the ubiquitous solar magnetic fields can be at the origin of persisting enigmatic X-ray emission, giving rise to a steady and a transient/local solar activity, respectively. The (coherent) conversion of photons into axion(-like) particles in intrinsic magnetic fields may modify the solar axion spectrum. The reversed process can be behind transient (solar) luminosity deficits in the visible. Then, the Sun might be also a strong source of ~eV-axions. Thus, enigmatic observations might be the as yet missing direct signature for axion(-like) particles in earth-bound detectors.astro-ph/0512114oai:cds.cern.ch:9130392005-12-05
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Zioutas, K.
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Papaevangelou, Th.
Guidelines for axion identification in astrophysical observations
title Guidelines for axion identification in astrophysical observations
title_full Guidelines for axion identification in astrophysical observations
title_fullStr Guidelines for axion identification in astrophysical observations
title_full_unstemmed Guidelines for axion identification in astrophysical observations
title_short Guidelines for axion identification in astrophysical observations
title_sort guidelines for axion identification in astrophysical observations
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