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Constraints on Axion-like Particles from a Hard $X$-ray Observation of Betelgeuse

Mengjiao Xiao, Kerstin M. Perez, Maurizio Giannotti, Oscar Straniero, Alessandro Mirizzi, Brian W. Grefenstette, Brandon M. Roach, Melania Nynka

Published 2020-09-18Version 1

We use the first observation of Betelgeuse in hard $X$-rays to perform a novel search for axion-like particles (ALPs). Betelgeuse is not expected to be a standard source of $X$-rays, but light ALPs produced in the stellar core could be converted back into photons in the Galactic magnetic field, producing a detectable flux that peaks in the hard $X$-ray band ($E_\gamma>10\mathrm{\,keV}$). Using a 50 ks observation of Betelgeuse by the $NuSTAR$ satellite telescope, we find no significant excess of events above the expected background. Using models of the regular Galactic magnetic field in the direction of Betelgeuse, we set a 95% C.L. upper limit on the ALP-photon coupling of ${g_{a\gamma}<(0.5-1.8)\times10^{-11}}$ GeV$^{-1}$ (depending on magnetic field model) for ALP masses ${m_{a}<(5.5-3.5) \times10^{-11}}$ eV.

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