SBU HEP Seminar - Probing ultra-light bosons with stellar tidal disruption events - Daniel Egana-Ugrinovic (Perimeter I)

America/New_York
Graduate Building D-122 (Stony Brook University)

Graduate Building D-122

Stony Brook University

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64374843634
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Giacinto Piacquadio
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Ciro Riccio, Hannah Arnold, Tsybychev Dmitri Tsybyshev, Valerio Dao, John David Hobbs
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44278527
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    • 11:45 12:40
      Probing ultra-light bosons with stellar tidal disruption events 55m

      Ultra-light bosons such as axions and dark photons are copiously produced around black holes due to the superradiant instability, a purely gravitational process that creates a cloud of ultra-light bosons at the expense of the black hole's mass and spin. In this talk I show that the superradiant spin-down of super-massive black holes is uniquely imprinted in measurements of stellar tidal disruption event (TDE) rates, and propose to look for these effects in upcoming TDE rate measurements by the LSST. I show that these measurements could then reveal or set constraints on the existence of axions or dark photons with masses ranging from 10^{-18} eV to 10^{-20} eV, regardless of their cosmological abundances, and without requiring any interactions between these new bosons and the SM particles beyond gravity.

      Speaker: Daniel Egana-Ugrinovic (Perimeter Institute)