We present a mechanism wherein the QCD axion coupling to nucleons, photons, or electrons can be enhanced selectively without increasing the axion mass. We focus in particular on the axion-nucleon couplings that are generally considered to be largely model independent, and we show how nucleophilic axion models can be constructed. We discuss the implications of a nucleophilic axion for astrophysics, cosmology, and laboratory searches. We present a model with enhanced axion couplings to nucleons and photons that can provide an excellent fit to the anomalous emission of hard x-rays recently observed from a group of nearby neutron stars, and we argue that such a scenario can be thoroughly tested in forthcoming axion-search experiments.
Selective enhancement of the QCD axion couplings
Di Luzio L.;
2021
Abstract
We present a mechanism wherein the QCD axion coupling to nucleons, photons, or electrons can be enhanced selectively without increasing the axion mass. We focus in particular on the axion-nucleon couplings that are generally considered to be largely model independent, and we show how nucleophilic axion models can be constructed. We discuss the implications of a nucleophilic axion for astrophysics, cosmology, and laboratory searches. We present a model with enhanced axion couplings to nucleons and photons that can provide an excellent fit to the anomalous emission of hard x-rays recently observed from a group of nearby neutron stars, and we argue that such a scenario can be thoroughly tested in forthcoming axion-search experiments.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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