Axion-like Particle Effects on Photon Polarization in High-Energy Astrophysics
Giorgio Galanti

TL;DR
This review explores how axion-like particles influence photon polarization in high-energy astrophysics, discussing theoretical models, potential observational signatures, and the prospects for detection with current and future polarimetric missions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive derivation of photon survival probability and polarization effects due to ALPs, highlighting new observational signatures and the potential for future detection.
Findings
Galaxy clusters as promising observational targets
ALP-induced polarization effects in various astrophysical sources
A unique ALP signature in the VHE photon polarization band
Abstract
In this review, we present a self-contained introduction to axion-like particles (ALPs) with a particular focus on their effects on photon polarization: both theoretical and phenomenological aspects are discussed. We derive the photon survival probability in the presence of photon--ALP interaction, the corresponding final photon degree of linear polarization, and the polarization angle in a wide energy interval. The presented results can be tested by current and planned missions such as IXPE (already operative), eXTP, XL-Calibur, NGXP, XPP in the X-ray band and like COSI (approved to launch), e-ASTROGAM, and AMEGO in the high-energy range. Specifically, we describe ALP-induced polarization effects on several astrophysical sources, such as galaxy clusters, blazars, and gamma-ray bursts, and we discuss their real detectability. In particular, galaxy clusters appear as very good…
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