Abstract
Abstract
String theory compactifications may generate many light
axion-like particles (ALPs) with weak couplings to
electromagnetism. In general, a large number of ALPs may exist, with
a linear combination having a potentially observable coupling to
electromagnetism. The basis in which only one ALP couples to
electromagnetism is in general misaligned with the mass basis. This
leads to mixing between the `electromagnetic' ALP and a number of
`hidden' ALPs that do not interact directly with the photon. The
process is analagous to neutrino oscillations. I will discuss the
phenomenological consequences of this mixing for astrophysical ALP
signals, in particular showing that it may significantly reduce the
predicted signal in experiments such as the CERN Axion Solar
Telescope.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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