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Hint at an axion-like particle from GRB 221009A

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2024-12-31 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

The detection by the LHAASO Collaboration of the gamma-ray burst GRB 221009A at redshift z=0.151z = 0.151 with energies up to (1318)TeV(13-18) \, \rm TeV challenges conventional physics. Photons emitted with energies above 10TeV10 \, \rm TeV at this redshift can hardly be observed on Earth due to their interaction with the extragalactic background light (EBL). We show that indeed the LHAASO Collaboration should not have observed photons with energies above 10TeV10 \, \rm TeV if the state-of-the-art EBL model by Saldana-Lopez et al. is taken into account. A problem therefore arises: the Universe should be more transparent than currently believed. We also show that the issue is solved if we introduce the interaction of photons with axion-like particles (ALPs). ALPs are predicted by String Theory, are among the best candidates for dark matter and can produce spectral and polarization effects on astrophysical sources in the presence of external magnetic fields. In particular, for GRB 221009A, photon-ALP oscillations occur within the crossed magnetized media, i.e. the host galaxy, the extragalactic space, the Milky Way, partially reducing the EBL absorption to a level that explains the LHAASO detection of GRB 221009A and its observed spectrum without the need of contrived choices of parameter values, which are instead compulsory within proposed emission models within conventional physics. This fact regarding GRB 221009A represents a strong hint at the ALP existence, which adds to two other indications coming from blazars, a class of active galactic nuclei.

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@article{arxiv.2412.21175,
  title  = {Hint at an axion-like particle from GRB 221009A},
  author = {Giorgio Galanti and Lara Nava and Marco Roncadelli and Fabrizio Tavecchio and Giacomo Bonnoli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.21175},
  year   = {2024}
}

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4 pages, 1 figure, contribution to the 2024 Very High Energy Phenomena in the Universe session of the 58th Rencontres de Moriond