Atmospheric axion-like particles at Super-Kamiokande
Abstract
We consider a muonphilic axion-like-particle (ALP), denoted as , lighter than twice the muon mass. ALPs of this mass range dominantly decay into a pair of photons, induced by a triangular muon loop. Such light muonphilic ALPs are naturally long-lived. At the atmosphere, the ALPs are copiously produced from charged-meson decays in air showers, such as , via the ALP-muon coupling . After propagating tens of kilometers, the ALPs decay with inside large-volume Cherenkov detectors near the Earth's surface, such as Super-Kamiokande (SK). We find the present SK observation constrains on muonphilic ALPs of mass range [1 MeV, 30 MeV] and ALP-muon coupling , , assuming the proper decay length in [ km, km] either dependent on or independent of . We conclude that atmospheric searches of such exotic states can be complementary to collider and beam-dump experiments as well as astrophysical probes.
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@article{arxiv.2208.05111,
title = {Atmospheric axion-like particles at Super-Kamiokande},
author = {Kingman Cheung and Jui-Lin Kuo and Po-Yan Tseng and Zeren Simon Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.05111},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
v1: 5 pages + references, 2 figures; v2: 7 pages + refs, 2 figures, appendices added, Supernovae bounds updated, and minor corrections, accepted for publication in PRD