SN 1987A Gamma-Ray Limits on the Conversion of Pseudoscalars
Abstract
Pseudoscalar particles φ usually couple electromagnetically by an interaction of the form 14 g φ F F, allowing them to convert to photons in the presence of magnetic fields. Notably, new low-mass pseudoscalars emitted from supernova (SN) 1987A would have been converted to γ-rays in the intervening magnetic field of the galaxy. Therefore, measurements by the Solar Maximum Mission (SMM) Gamma-Ray Spectrometer (GRS) can limit the inverse coupling constant to g-1>1×1011\, GeV, assuming the pseudoscalar is massless. This is an improvement over other astrophysical limits of a factor of about 2.5.
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