No evidence for axions from Chandra observation of magnetic white dwarf

Abstract

Ultralight axions with axion-photon couplings gaγγ few × 10-11 GeV-1 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 gaγγ 5.5 × 10-13 Caγγ/Caee GeV-1 at 95% confidence for axion masses ma 5 × 10-6 eV, with Caee and Caγγ the dimensionless coupling constants to electrons and photons. Considering that Caee is generated from the renormalization group, our results robustly disfavor gaγγ 4.4 × 10-11 GeV-1 even for models with no ultraviolet contribution to Caee.

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