Constraints on Axion-like Particles and Nucleon Pairing in Dense Matter from the Hot Neutron Star in HESS J1731-347
Abstract
If the thermal evolution of the hot young neutron star in the supernova remnant HESS J1731-347 is driven by neutrino emission, it provides a stringent constraint on the coupling of light (mass 10 keV) axion-like particles to neutrons. Using Markov-Chain Monte Carlo we find that for the values of axion-neutron coupling gann2 > 7.7 × 10-20 (90% c.l.) the axion cooling from the bremsstrahlung reaction n+n→ n+n +a is too rapid to account for the high observed surface temperature. This implies that the Pecci-Quinn scale or axion decay constant fa > 6.7 × 107 GeV for KSVZ axions and fa > 1.7 × 109 GeV for DFSZ axions. The high temperature of this neutron star also allows us to tighten constraints on the size of the nucleon pairing gaps.
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