
TL;DR
This paper explores the potential for detecting solar paraphotons by combining observations of solar flares with axion helioscopes, proposing a new method for discovering hidden photons.
Contribution
It introduces a novel observational approach linking solar flare data with axion helioscopes to search for paraphotons, enhancing detection prospects.
Findings
Proposes simultaneous solar flare observations as a discovery channel for paraphotons.
Suggests a new method combining conventional solar observations with axion helioscopes.
Highlights the potential for improved detection sensitivity for hidden photons.
Abstract
I revisit the question of production of paraphotons, or hidden photons, in the Sun and suggest that a simultaneous observations of solar flares by conventional instruments and by axion helioscopes may provide a discovery channel for paraphotons.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · History and Developments in Astronomy · Historical Astronomy and Related Studies
