Stairway to Axions: the cross-correlation of birefringence and galaxies from NPIPE and Quaia
Abstract
We present the first measurement of the cross-correlation between anisotropic birefringence and galaxy number counts, utilizing polarization data from Planck NPIPE and the Quaia quasar catalog. By employing a QML/pseudo-C combined estimator, we compute the angular power spectrum up to =191 from birefringence and clustering maps at N side=64. Our analysis indicates that the observed spectrum is well consistent with the null-hypothesis, with a probability to exceed of 37% and an estimated scale-invariant amplitude of AD=(2.222.09)×10-4\,deg, at the 68% confidence level. Finally, we derive constraints on the axion-parameters within an early dark energy model of birefringence. Our findings reveal an unprecedented upper bound on the axion-photon coupling down to gφγ=10-15\,GeV-1 for masses around 10-32\,eV and high initial misalignment angles. This result opens a previously unexplored window in parameter space, providing the first constraint in this ultra-light mass regime.
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