Multimessenger Constraints on Radiatively Decaying Axions from GW170817
Abstract
The metastable hypermassive neutron star produced in the coalescence of two neutron stars can copiously produce axions that radiatively decay into O(100)~MeV photons. These photons can form a fireball with characteristic temperature smaller than 1\, MeV. By relying on X-ray observations of GW170817/GRB 170817A with CALET CGBM, Konus-Wind, and Insight-HXMT/HE, we present new bounds on the axion-photon coupling for axion masses in the range 1-400\, MeV. We exclude couplings down to 5× 10-11\, GeV-1, complementing and surpassing existing constraints. Our approach can be extended to any feebly-interacting particle decaying into photons.
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