Transient radio lines from axion miniclusters and axion stars

Gravitationally bound clumps of dark matter axions in the form of “miniclusters” or even denser “axion stars” can generate strong radio signals through axion-photon conversion when encountering highly magnetized neutron star magnetospheres. We systematically study encounters of axion clumps with neu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. D 2023-03, Vol.107 (6), Article 063013
Hauptverfasser: Witte, Samuel J., Baum, Sebastian, Lawson, Matthew, Marsh, M. C. David, Millar, Alexander J., Salinas, Gustavo
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Zusammenfassung:Gravitationally bound clumps of dark matter axions in the form of “miniclusters” or even denser “axion stars” can generate strong radio signals through axion-photon conversion when encountering highly magnetized neutron star magnetospheres. We systematically study encounters of axion clumps with neutron stars and characterize the axion infall, conversion and the subsequent propagation of the photons. We show that the high density and low escape velocity of the axion clumps lead to strong, narrow, and temporally characteristic transient radio lines with an expected duration varying from seconds to months. Our work comprises the first end-to-end modeling pipeline capable of characterizing the radio signal generated during these transient encounters, quantifying the typical brightness, anisotropy, spectral width, and temporal evolution of the radio flux. The methods developed here may prove essential in developing dedicated radio searches for transient radio lines arising from miniclusters and axion stars.
ISSN:2470-0010
2470-0029
2470-0029
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevD.107.063013