27–31 Aug 2018
LVH, Luisenstraße 58, 10117 Berlin
Europe/Berlin timezone

Diffuse axion-like particle searches

27 Aug 2018, 16:45
15m
-4- Robert Koch

-4- Robert Koch

Talk Dark Matter Dark Matter

Speaker

Dr Ranjan Laha (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)

Description

We propose a new method to search for axion-like particles (ALPs) based on the gamma-rays produced concomitant with high-energy astrophysical neutrinos. The existence of high-energy neutrinos implies production of gamma-rays in the same sources. Photons can convert into ALPs in the sources' magnetic fields, and will travel as ALPs through extragalactic space. Back-conversion in the Milky Way's magnetic field leads to a diffuse anisotropic high-energy photon flux that existing and upcoming gamma-ray detectors, like HAWC, CTA, and LHAASO can detect. This method probes unexplored ALP parameter space, with LHAASO being realistically sensitive to couplings above 10^{−11} GeV^{−1} and masses up to 3×10^{−6} eV in ten years. Our technique also explores viable ALP dark matter parameter space. I am also submitting an abstract to the track Neutrinos on a different topic.

Primary author

Dr Ranjan Laha (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)

Co-authors

Dr Hendrik Vogel (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) Dr Manuel Meyer (Stockholm University)

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