27-31 July 2025
Lakeview Xuanwu Hotel, Nanjing
Asia/Shanghai timezone

Probing Heavy Axion-like Particles from Massive Stars with X-rays and Gamma Rays

28 Jul 2025, 15:00
30m

Speaker

Prof. P. S. Bhupal Dev

Description

The hot interiors of massive stars in the later stages of their evolution provide an ideal place for the production of heavy axion-like particles (ALPs) with mass up to O(100 keV) range. We show that a fraction of these ALPs could stream out of the stellar photosphere and subsequently decay into two photons that can be potentially detected on or near the Earth. In particular, we estimate the photon flux originating from the spontaneous decay of heavy ALPs produced inside Horizontal Branch and Wolf-Rayet stars, and assess its detectability by current and future X-ray and gamma-ray telescopes.

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