Evidence for an axion-like particle from PKS 1222+216?
F. Tavecchio, M. Roncadelli, G. Galanti, G. Bonnoli

TL;DR
This paper proposes that photon-axion-like particle oscillations can explain the high-energy gamma-ray observations from PKS 1222+216, challenging conventional models and suggesting new physics beyond the Standard Model.
Contribution
It introduces a novel scenario where photon-ALP oscillations near the source account for gamma-ray transparency, aligning with observational data and standard blazar models.
Findings
Photon-ALP oscillations enable gamma-ray escape from dense regions.
Model fits MAGIC and Fermi/LAT observations with allowed parameters.
ALPs could be a candidate for quintessential dark energy.
Abstract
The surprising discovery by MAGIC of an intense, rapidly varying emission in the energy range 70 - 400 GeV from the flat spectrum radio quasar PKS 1222+216 represents a challenge for all interpretative scenarios. Indeed, in order to avoid absorption of \gamma rays in the dense ultraviolet radiation field of the broad line region (BLR), one is forced to invoke some unconventional astrophysical picture, like for instance the existence of a very compact (r\sim 10^{14} cm) emitting blob at a large distance (R \sim10^{18} cm) from the jet base. We offer the investigation of a scenario based on the standard blazar model for PKS 1222+216 where \gamma rays are produced close to the central engine, but we add the new assumption that inside the source photons can oscillate into axion-like particles (ALPs), which are a generic prediction of several extensions of the Standard Model of elementary…
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