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Axion-like Particles from Nearby Type Ia Supernovae
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Mori, Kanji
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Atoms & subatomic particles
/ Crystals
/ Decay
/ Gamma ray telescopes
/ Interstellar space
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Photons
/ Space telescopes
/ Supernovae
2022
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Axion-like Particles from Nearby Type Ia Supernovae
by
Mori, Kanji
in
Atoms & subatomic particles
/ Crystals
/ Decay
/ Gamma ray telescopes
/ Interstellar space
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Photons
/ Space telescopes
/ Supernovae
2022
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Axion-like Particles from Nearby Type Ia Supernovae
2022
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Overview
Axion-like particles (ALPs) are a class of hypothetical pseudo-scalar particles and can be created in hot astrophysical plasma through the interaction between photons. I calculate the production of ALPs in type Ia supernovae. It is found that many ALPs lighter than a few MeV can be produced in type Ia supernovae. Once produced, heavy ALPs decay into photons during propagation in the interstellar space. I calculate the flux of the decay photons and find that it may be detected by future MeV γ-ray telescopes if a type Ia supernova explodes near the Solar System.
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EDP Sciences
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