Current and Future constraints on Very-Light Axion-Like Particles from X-ray observations of cluster-hosted Active Galaxies
Abstract
We discuss our recent constraints on the coupling of Very-Light Axion-Like Particles (of masses < 10-12 \ eV) to electromagnetism from Chandra observations of the cluster-hosted Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) H1821+643 and NGC1275. In both cases, the inferred high-quality AGN spectra excluded all photon-ALP couplings gaγ > (6.3 - 8.0) × 10-13 \ GeV-1 at the 99.7\% level, respectively, based on the non-detection of spectral distortions attributed to photon-ALP inter-conversion along the cluster line-of-sight. Finally, we present the prospects of tightening current bounds on such ALPs by up to a factor of 10 with next-generation X-ray observatories such as Athena, AXIS and LEM given their improved spectral and spatial resolution and collecting area compared to current missions.
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