Resonant photon-to-axion conversion in galaxy cluster magnetic fields creates a polarized CMB distortion that future experiments could use to constrain ALP couplings two orders of magnitude better than current bounds.
Analysis of energy- and time-dependence of supernova shock effects on neutrino crossing probabilities
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It has recently been realized that supernova neutrino signals may be affected by shock propagation over a time interval of a few seconds after bounce. In the standard three-neutrino oscillation scenario, such effects crucially depend on the neutrino level crossing probability P_H in the 1-3 sector. By using a simplified parametrization of the time-dependent supernova radial density profile, we explicitly show that simple analytical expressions for P_H accurately reproduce the phase-averaged results of numerical calculations in the relevant parameter space. Such expressions are then used to study the structure of P_H as a function of energy and time, with particular attention to cases involving multiple crossing along the shock profile. Illustrative applications are given in terms of positron spectra generated by supernova electron antineutrinos through inverse beta decay.
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A new probe of Axion-Like Particles: CMB polarization distortions due to cluster magnetic fields
Resonant photon-to-axion conversion in galaxy cluster magnetic fields creates a polarized CMB distortion that future experiments could use to constrain ALP couplings two orders of magnitude better than current bounds.