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Probing relativistic axions from transient astrophysical sources

Joshua Eby, Satoshi Shirai, Y. V. Stadnik, Volodymyr Takhistov

2021Physics Letters B29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Emission of relativistic axions from transient sources, such as axion star explosions, can lead to observable signatures. We show that axion bursts from collapsing axion stars can be detectable over the wide range of axion masses 10−15eV≲m≲10−7eV in laboratory experiments, such as ABRACADABRA, DMRadio and SHAFT. The detection of axion bursts could provide new insights into the fundamental axion potential, which is challenging to probe otherwise. An ensemble of bursts in the distant past would give rise to a diffuse axion background distinct from the usual cold axion DM. Coincidence with other signatures would provide a new window into multi-messenger astronomy.

Topics & Concepts

AxionPhysicsObservableAstrophysicsParticle physicsTransient (computer programming)StarsDark matterQuantum mechanicsComputer scienceOperating systemDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaAstrophysics and Cosmic PhenomenaParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies