Resonant Axion Radiation Conversion in Solar Spicules

Abstract

It has recently been observed that solar spicules covering almost of all solar surface have strong magnetic field B 102G. They are supposed to be plasma jets emitted from chromosphere and they arrive up to 104km. Their electron number density is such that ne=1010 cm-3 1012 cm-3. Corresponding plasma frequency mp=e2ne/me ( electron mass me ) is nearly equal to axion mass ma=10-5eV 10-4eV. Thus, resonant radiation conversion of axion with the mass can arise in the spicules. We show that radiations converted from axion dark matter possess flux density 10-6Jy(ma/10-4eV)(B/3× 102 G)2. The radiations show line spectrum with frequency 24GHz(ma/10-4 eV). Our estimation has fewer ambiguities in physical parameters than similar estimation in neutron stars because physical parameters like electron number density have been more unambiguously observed in the sun. But, much strong solar thermal radiations would preclude sensitive observations of such radiations from the axions.

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