Searching for axions with kaon decay at rest
Abstract
We describe a novel search strategy for axions (or hadronically coupled axion-like particles) in the mass range of ma 350\, MeV. The search relies on kaon decay at rest, which produces a mono-energetic signal in a large volume detector (e.g.\ a tank of liquid scintillator) from axion decays a→ γγ or a→ e+e-. The decay modes K+ π+ a and a γ γ are induced by the axion's coupling to gluons, which is generic to any model which addresses the strong CP problem. We recast a recent search from MicroBooNE for e+e- pairs, and study prospects at JSNS2 and other near-term facilities. We find that JSNS2 will have world-leading sensitivity to hadronically coupled axions in the mass range of 40\,MeV ma 350\,MeV.
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