Photon-ALP oscillations inducing modifications to photon polarization
Giorgio Galanti

TL;DR
This paper investigates how photon-ALP oscillations in magnetic fields can alter photon polarization, potentially serving as evidence for ALPs through observable polarization signatures across various energy ranges.
Contribution
It introduces the study of photon polarization changes caused by ALPs during propagation through magnetized media, highlighting a new observable for ALP detection.
Findings
Photons become partially polarized due to ALP interactions.
High-energy photons above 1-10 TeV can be fully polarized by ALPs.
Current technology cannot yet detect polarization at very high energies.
Abstract
Axion-like particles (ALPs) are very light, neutral, spin zero bosons predicted by many theories which try to complete the standard model of elementary particles. ALPs interact primarily with two photons and can generate photon-ALP oscillations in the presence of an external magnetic field. They are attracting increasing interest since photon-ALP oscillations produce deep consequences in very-high-energy (VHE) astrophysics. Two hints for the existence of an ALP have recently been proposed. In this paper, we study another effect of the photon-ALP interaction: the change of the polarization state of photons. In particular, we study the propagation of the photon-ALP beam starting where photons are produced - we consider photons generated in a galaxy cluster or in the jet of a blazar - crossing several magnetized media (blazar jet, host galaxy, galaxy cluster, extragalactic space, Milky…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
