Searches for GeV-Scale ALPs at RHIC

Abstract

We point out that ultra-peripheral Au+Au collision data collected at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, operational during 2000-2026, can be used to search for axion-like particles coupled to photons via the resonant process γγ a γγ. Exploiting the Z4 enhancement of the two-photon luminosity in heavy-ion collisions and the low photon energy thresholds achievable at RHIC, we simulate signal and background processes, the latter dominated by light-by-light scattering, hadronic resonance production, and misidentified e+e- pairs, and estimate upper limits on the ALP-photon coupling gaγγ assuming 1.9~nb-1 of existing data collected by the PHENIX experiment. We find sensitivity to ALP masses in the range 2~GeV ma 5~GeV with couplings gaγγ 4× 10-4~GeV-1, probing previously unexplored regions of parameter space. Access to larger luminosity datasets could substantially extend the sensitivity of this search, motivating a dedicated analysis of ultra-peripheral collision data collected at RHIC by PHENIX as well as other experiments.

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