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A Continuous Galactic Line Source of Axions: The Remarkable Case of 23Na

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2025-11-27 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We argue that 23^{23}Na is a potentially significant source of galactic axions. For temperatures 7×108\gtrsim 7 \times 10^8K -- characteristic of carbon burning in the massive progenitors of supernovae and ONeMg white dwarfs -- the 440 keV first excited state of 23^{23}Na is thermally populated, with its repeated decays pumping stellar energy into escaping axions. Odd-A nuclear abundances are typically very low in high-temperature stellar environments (or absent entirely due to burn-up). 23^{23}Na is an exception: 0.1M\approx 0.1 M_\odot of the isotope is synthesized during carbon burning then maintained at 109\approx 10^9K for times ranging up to 6×1046 \times 10^4y. Using MESA simulations, a galactic model, and sampling over progenitor masses, locations, and evolutionary stages, we find a continuous flux at earth of ϕa22\langle \phi_a \rangle \approx 22/cm2^2s for gaNNeff=109g^\mathrm{eff}_{aNN} = 10^{-9}. Some fraction of these axions convert to photons as they propagate through the galactic magnetic field, producing a distinctive 440 keV line γ\gamma ray detectable by all-sky detectors like the Compton Spectrometer and Imager (COSI). Assuming a 1μ\muG galactic magnetic field and a sufficiently light axion mass, we find that COSI will be able to probe gaNNeffgaγγ1.8×1022| g_{aNN}^\mathrm{eff} g_{a \gamma \gamma} | \gtrsim1.8 \times 10^{-22} GeV1^{-1} at 3σ3\sigma after two years of surveying.

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@article{arxiv.2505.03038,
  title  = {A Continuous Galactic Line Source of Axions: The Remarkable Case of 23Na},
  author = {W. C. Haxton and Xing Liu and Annie McCutcheon and Anupam Ray},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.03038},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

6 pages, 4 figures; updated to reflect the published version