Axion-Like Particle Searches with IACTs
Ivana Batkovi\'c, Alessandro De Angelis, Michele Doro, Marina, Manganaro

TL;DR
This paper reviews the potential of Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes (IACTs) to detect axion-like particles (ALPs) through their effects on TeV gamma-ray spectra from astrophysical sources, highlighting recent search efforts and theoretical motivations.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of the past decade of ALP searches using IACTs and discusses the theoretical background and observational signatures.
Findings
ALPs can cause spectral irregularities (
wiggles") in gamma-ray observations.
IACTs have significant potential to detect ALP signatures in TeV spectra.
Abstract
The growing interest in axion-like particles (ALPs) stems from the fact that they provide successful theoretical explanations of physics phenomena, from the anomaly of the CP-symmetry conservation in strong interactions to the observation of an unexpectedly large TeV photon flux from astrophysical sources, at distances where the strong absorption by the intergalactic medium should make the signal very dim. In this latter condition, which is the focus of this review, a possible explanation is that TeV photons convert to ALPs in the presence of strong and/or extended magnetic fields, such as those in the core of galaxy clusters or around compact objects, or even those in the intergalactic space. This mixing affects the observed -ray spectrum of distant sources, either by signal recovery or the production of irregularities in the spectrum, called "wiggles", according to the…
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