论文标题
Xenon1t从无异常的ALP暗物质及其对恒星冷却异常的影响
XENON1T excess from anomaly-free ALP dark matter and its implications for stellar cooling anomaly
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论文摘要
最近,在Xenon1t实验收集的电子后坐力数据中发现了异常过量。如果ALP构成了全部或某些局部暗物质(DM),则可以通过轴向粒子(ALP)的轴向粒子(ALP)来解释,并与$ g_ {ae} \ sim 10^{ - 13} $的电子耦合。为了满足X射线约束,与电子相比,必须显着抑制与光子的ALP耦合。这强烈表明,ALP与光子没有异常的耦合,即,没有u(1)$ _ {\ rm pq} $ - u(1)$ _ {\ rm em} $ - U(1)$ _ {\ rm em} $ anomaly。我们表明,这种无异常的ALP DM通过阈值校正引起的操作员预测具有明确强度的X射线线信号,并将其与雅典娜X射线天文台的预计灵敏度进行比较。 ALP DM的丰度可以通过未对准的机制来解释,或者如果构成DM的一部分,则可以通过热量产生来解释。特别是,我们发现Xenon1T实验报告的异常过量以及白色矮人和红色巨人的出色冷却异常,当ALP构成约10 \%DM时,可以更好地解释。作为混凝土模型,我们重新访问[Phys.LeTt.B 734(2014)178-182]中考虑的无嗜嗜血液ALP DM,以及基于补充材料中两个HIGGS DOBLET模型的ALP模型。
Recently, an anomalous excess was found in the electronic recoil data collected at the XENON1T experiment. The excess may be explained by an axion-like particle (ALP) with mass of a few keV and a coupling to electron of $g_{ae} \sim 10^{-13}$, if the ALP constitutes all or some fraction of local dark matter (DM). In order to satisfy the X-ray constraint, the ALP coupling to photons must be significantly suppressed compared to that to electrons. This strongly suggests that the ALP has no anomalous couplings to photons, i.e., there is no U(1)$_{\rm PQ}$-U(1)$_{\rm em}$-U(1)$_{\rm em}$ anomaly. We show that such anomaly-free ALP DM predicts an X-ray line signal with a definite strength through the operator arising from threshold corrections, and compare it with the projected sensitivity of the ATHENA X-ray observatory. The abundance of ALP DM can be explained by the misalignment mechanism, or by thermal production if it constitutes a part of DM. In particular, we find that the anomalous excess reported by the XENON1T experiment as well as the stellar cooling anomalies from white dwarfs and red giants can be explained simultaneously better when the ALP constitutes about 10\% of DM. As concrete models, we revisit the leptophilic anomaly-free ALP DM considered in [Phys.Lett.B 734 (2014) 178-182] as well as an ALP model based on a two Higgs doublet model in the supplemental material.