Feasibility Study for Measuring Geomagnetic Conversion of Solar Axions to X-rays in Low Earth Orbits

Abstract

We present a detailed computation of the expected rate for Geomagnetic Conversion of Solar Axions to X-rays (GECOSAX) along the orbit of an x-ray satellite. We use realistic satellite orbits and propagation in time. A realistic model for the Earth's magnetic field, which properly accounts for its spatial non-uniformity, is used. We also account for the effect of the Earth's atmosphere on the propagation of x-rays in our calculation of axion-photon conversion probability. To estimate possible sensitivities to the axion-photon coupling gaγ, we use an actual measurement of the expected backgrounds by the SUZAKU satellite. Assuming a detector area of 103 cm2 and about 106 s of data, we show that a 2 σ limit of gaγ < (4.7-6.6) times 10-11 GeV-1 from GECOSAX is achievable, for axion masses ma<10-4 eV. This significantly exceeds current laboratory sensitivities to gaγ.

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