Author:
Kachelrieß M.,Tjemsland J.
Abstract
Abstract
Axions and axion-like-particles (ALPs) are characterised by their two-photon
coupling, which entails so-called photon-ALP oscillations as photons
propagate through a magnetic field. These oscillations lead
to distinctive signatures in the energy spectrum of high-energy photons
from astrophysical sources, allowing one to probe the existence of ALPs.
In particular, photon-ALP oscillations will induce energy dependent
oscillatory features, or “ALP wiggles”, in the photon spectra. We propose
to use the discrete power spectrum to search for ALP wiggles and
present a model-independent statistical test.
By using PKS 2155-304 as an example, we show that the method has the
potential to significantly improve the experimental sensitivities for ALP
wiggles, and that the ALP wiggles
may be detected using the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA)
for optimistic values of the photon-ALP coupling constant and the magnetic
field.
Moreover, we discuss how these sensitivities depend on the modelling of the
magnetic field. We find
that the use of realistic magnetic field models, due to their larger cosmic
variance, substantially enhances detection prospects compared to the use of
simplified models.
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