Sunday, May 19, 2013

1305.3603 (Joseph P. Conlon et al.)

Searching for a 0.1-1 keV Cosmic Axion Background    [PDF]

Joseph P. Conlon, M. C. David Marsh
Primordial decays of string theory moduli at z \sim 10^{12} naturally generate a dark radiation Cosmic Axion Background (CAB) with 0.1 - 1 keV energies. This CAB can be detected through axion-photon conversion in astrophysical magnetic fields to give quasi-thermal excesses in the extreme ultraviolet and soft X-ray bands. Substantial and observable luminosities may be generated even for axion-photon couplings \ll 10^{-11} GeV^{-1}. We propose that axion-photon conversion may explain the observed excess emission of soft X-rays from galaxy clusters, and may also contribute to the diffuse unresolved cosmic X-ray background. We list a number of correlated predictions of the scenario.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1305.3603

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