Photo-production of axions in Supernovae
Abstract
Compact stellar objects like supernovae and neutron stars are believed to cool by emitting axions predominantly via axion bremsstrahlung (NN NNa), pion conversion (π- p+ N a) and photo-production (γ N N a). In this paper, we study in detail the photo-production channel, from the unavoidable anomaly induced Wess-Zumino-Witten term εμ α β\, Fμ \, ∂α a \, ωβ in conjunction with the low energy pion photo-production data. We found that for heavier axions, i.e., ma(100) MeV, photo-production processes can be dominant compared to the usual axion emission processes. In addition, the spectrum of axions emitted in the process is significantly harder than those originating from bremsstrahlung.
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