The RGB tip of galactic globular clusters and the revision of the bound of the axion-electron coupling
O. Straniero, C. Pallanca, E. Dalessandro, I. Dominguez, F. R., Ferraro, M. Giannotti, A. Mirizzi, and L. Piersanti

TL;DR
This study uses observations of the RGB tip in galactic globular clusters to constrain the axion-electron coupling, finding a potential non-zero value but setting an upper limit at 95% confidence.
Contribution
It provides the first empirical constraint on the axion-electron coupling using stellar evolution models and globular cluster data, incorporating systematic uncertainties.
Findings
Estimated axion-electron coupling parameter: gae/10^13=0.60(+0.32;-0.58)
Values gae/10^13 > 1.48 are excluded at 95% confidence
Observed RGB tip magnitudes are slightly brighter than models without axions
Abstract
By combining Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and ground based optical and near-infrared photometric samples, we derive the RGB tip absolute magnitude of 22 galactic globular clusters (GGCs). The effects of varying the distance and the metallicity scales are also investigated. Then we compare the observed tip luminosities with those predicted by state-of-the-art stellar models that include the energy-loss due to the axion production in the degenerate core of red giant stars. We find that theoretical predictions including only the energy-loss by plasma neutrinos are, in general, in good agreement with the observed tip bolometric magnitudes, even though the latter are about 0.04 mag brighter, on the average. This small shift may be the result of systematic errors affecting the evaluation of the RGB tip bolometric magnitudes or, alternatively, it could be ascribed to an axion-electron coupling…
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