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Do axions put out gamma-ray bursts?

22 Jul 2025, 14:20
15m
Room 4

Room 4

Talk Dark-Matter Physics DM

Speaker

Oindrila Ghosh (Stockholm University & the Oskar Klein Centre)

Description

Short gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are some of the brightest transients in the universe. Heavy axion-like particles (ALPs) can be produced in the hot plasma of GRB fireballs and escape, transporting energy away the from the source. When they decay outside the source, we show that the resulting photon field is too rarefied to re-thermalize, effectively preventing the re-emergence of the fireball, thus dimming or disrupting GRBs. Using existing observations of short GRBs, we place competitive bounds reaching ALP-photon couplings of $g_{a \gamma \gamma} \sim 4 x 10^{-12}~\text{GeV}^{-1}$ for ALP masses between 200 MeV and 5 GeV.

Author

Oindrila Ghosh (Stockholm University & the Oskar Klein Centre)

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