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Projected bounds on ALPs from Athena

"Projected bounds on ALPs from Athena", by Joseph P. Conlon et al

By Joseph P. Conlon

Abstract: "Galaxy clusters represent excellent laboratories to search for Axion-Like Particles (ALPs). They contain magnetic fields which can induce quasi-sinusoidal oscillations in the X-ray spectra of AGNs situated in or behind them. Due to its excellent energy resolution, the X-ray Integral Field Unit (X-IFU) instrument onboard the Athena X-ray Observatory will be far more sensitive to ALP-induced modulations than current detectors. As a first analysis of the sensitivity of Athena to the ALP-photon coupling gaγγ, we simulate observations of the Seyfert galaxy NGC1275 in the Perseus cluster using the SIXTE simulation software. We estimate that for a 200ks exposure, a non-observation of spectral modulations will constrain gaγγ≲1.5×10−13GeV−1 for ma≲10−12eV, representing an order of magnitude improvement over constraints derived using the current generation of satellites."

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