Uncovering axion-like particles in supernova gamma-ray spectra
Abstract
A future Galactic Supernova (SN) explosion can lead to a gamma-ray signal induced by ultralight Axion-Like Particles (ALPs) thermally produced in the SN core and converted into high-energy photons in the Galactic magnetic field. The detection of such a signal is in the reach of the Large Area Telescope aboard the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope. The observation of gamma-ray emission from a future SN has a sensitivity to gaγ 4× 10-13 GeV-1 for a SN at fiducial distance of 10 kpc and would allow us to reconstruct the ALP-photon coupling within a factor of 2, mainly due to the uncertainties on the modeling of the Galactic magnetic field.
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