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Betelgeuse Constraints on Coupling between Axion-like Particles and Electrons

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2022-12-27 v2

Abstract

Axion-like particles (ALPs) can be produced by thermal processes in a stellar interior, escape from the star and, if sufficiently light, be converted into photons in the external Galactic magnetic field. Such a process could produce a detectable hard X-ray excess in the direction of the star. In this scenario, a promising class of targets is the red supergiants, massive stars which are experiencing the late part of their evolution. We report on a search for ALP-induced X-ray emission from Betelgeuse, produced via the combined processes of Bremsstrahlung, Compton and Primakoff. Using a 50 ks observation of Betelgeuse by the \emph{NuSTAR} satellite telescope, we set 95\% C.L. upper limits on the ALP-electron (gaeg_{ae}) and ALP-photon (gaγg_{a\gamma}) couplings. For masses ma(3.55.5)×1011{m_{a}\leq(3.5-5.5)\times10^{-11}} eV, we find gaγ×gae<(0.42.8)×1024g_{a\gamma} \times g_{ae}< (0.4-2.8)\times10^{-24} GeV1^{-1} (depending on the stellar model and assuming a value of the regular Galactic magnetic field in the direction transverse to Betelgeuse of BTB_T=1.4 μ\muG). This corresponds to gae<(0.42.8)×1012{g_{ae}<(0.4-2.8) \times10^{-12}} for gaγ>1.0×1012{g_{a\gamma}>1.0\times10^{-12}} GeV1^{-1}. This analysis supercedes by over an order of magnitude the limit on gae×gaγg_{ae} \times g_{a\gamma} placed by the CAST solar axion experiment and is among the strongest constraints on these couplings.

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@article{arxiv.2204.03121,
  title  = {Betelgeuse Constraints on Coupling between Axion-like Particles and Electrons},
  author = {Mengjiao Xiao and Pierluca Carenza and Maurizio Giannotti and Alessandro Mirizzi and Kerstin M. Perez and Oscar Straniero and Brian W. Grefenstette},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.03121},
  year   = {2022}
}