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Resonant conversion of dark matter oscillons in pulsar magnetospheres

Anirudh Prabhu, Nicholas M. Rapidis

2020Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Due to their high magnetic fields and plasma densities, pulsars provide excellent laboratories for tests of beyond Standard Model (BSM) physics. When axions or axion-like particles (ALPs) approach closely enough to pulsars, they can be resonantly converted to photons, yielding dramatic electromagnetic signals. We discuss the possibility of detecting such signals from bound configurations of axions, colliding with pulsar magnetospheres. We find that all but the densest axion stars, $\textit{oscillons}$, are tidally destroyed well before resonant conversion can take place. Oscillons can be efficiently converted to photons, leading to bright, ephemeral radio flashes. Observation of the galactic bulge using existing (Very Large Array and LOFAR) and forthcoming (Square Kilometer Array) radio missions has the potential to detect such events for axion masses in the range $m_a \in \left[0.1 \ \mu\text{eV}, 200 \ \mu\text{eV}\right]$, even if oscillons make up a negligible fraction of dark matter.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsPulsarAxionDark matterAstrophysicsBulgePlasmaRange (aeronautics)AstronomyMagnetic fieldParticle physicsMagnetometerPhysics beyond the Standard ModelCrab PulsarStandard Model (mathematical formulation)CosmologyDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaPulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchComputational Physics and Python Applications
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