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The hunt for axionlike particles with the Cherenkov Telescope Array

Miguel A. Sanchez-Conde, Stefan Funk, Frank Krennrich, Amanda Weinstein

Published 2013-05-01Version 1

Gamma-ray photons can convert into axion-like particles (ALPs) and vice versa when interacting with astrophysical magnetic fields. The conversions of ALPs may have important implications for astrophysics since they would imprint characteristic features on the spectra of gamma-ray sources. The features may be detected by the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope and by current Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes (IACTs) or the future Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA). Thus, gamma-ray observations can provide valuable constraints on the nature of ALPs, and represent an excellent complementary approach to laboratory searches for ALPs. CTA's twenty times larger collection area and improved sensitivity compared to current IACTs will make it an extraordinarily powerful instrument to search for signatures of ALPs imprinted in the spectra of gamma-ray sources in the energy range between a few tens of GeV up to a few dozen TeV. The US contribution of Medium Size Telescopes will be therefore particularly important for ALP searches, as it will improve the sensitivity of the core energy regime (100 GeV - 10 TeV) of CTA by a factor of 2-3. As photon/ALP conversions are used as the main vehicle in the search, rather than the usual self-annihilations for WIMP candidates, the unknown dark matter nature will be scrutinized from a different perspective. Indeed, CTA could probe a region of the ALP parameter space in which ALPs might account for the total cold dark matter content in the Universe.

Comments: White paper contribution for Snowmass 2013, in particular for the Cosmic Frontier Working Group ("CF3: Non-WIMP dark matter" and "CF6: Cosmic Particles and Fundamental Physics" subgroups)
Categories: astro-ph.HE, astro-ph.CO
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