No evidence for axions from Chandra observation of magnetic white dwarf
Abstract
Ultralight axions with axion-photon couplings GeV may resolve a number of astrophysical anomalies, such as unexpected ~TeV transparency, anomalous stellar cooling, and X-ray excesses from nearby neutron stars. We show, however, that such axions are severely constrained by the non-observation of X-rays from the magnetic white dwarf (MWD) RE J0317-853 using ~40 ks of data acquired from a dedicated observation with the Chandra X-ray Observatory. Axions may be produced in the core of the MWD through electron bremsstrahlung and then convert to X-rays in the magnetosphere. The non-observation of X-rays constrains the axion-photon coupling to GeV at 95% confidence for axion masses eV, with and the dimensionless coupling constants to electrons and photons. Considering that is generated from the renormalization group, our results robustly disfavor GeV even for models with no ultraviolet contribution to .
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@article{arxiv.2104.12772,
title = {No evidence for axions from Chandra observation of magnetic white dwarf},
author = {Christopher Dessert and Andrew J. Long and Benjamin R. Safdi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.12772},
year = {2022}
}
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7+11 pages, 4+7 figures