Energetic axion-like particle production in galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

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To be published in PoS for IDM2010 (Identification of Dark Matter 2010)

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Relativistic axion-like particles (ALPs) originating from the stellar interiors, along with the ones coming from photon-ALP mixing in the galactic magnetic fields, contribute together to make an energetic component of the ALP content of the universe. Considering an isotropic distribution of cosmic gamma rays, it is examined if these high energy axion-like particles could constitute a measurable isotropic "background" for helioscope-type and existing large general-purpose particle experiments, taking into account their sensitivity.

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