A future nearby supernova could reveal sub-MeV axion-like particles through a delayed ~30 MeV photon signal in Super-Kamiokande and Hyper-Kamiokande, probing couplings down to about 3 x 10^-6.
Probing a diffuse flux of axion-like particles from galactic supernovae with neutrino water Cherenkov detectors
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In this article, we claim that axion-like particles (ALPs) with MeV masses can be produced with semi-relativistic velocities in core-collapse supernovae (SNe), generating a diffuse galactic flux. We show that these ALPs can be detected in neutrino water Cherenkov detectors via $a \, p \rightarrow p \, \gamma$ interactions. Using Super-Kamiokande data, we derive new constraints on the ALP parameter space, excluding a region spanning one order of magnitude in the ALP-proton coupling above cooling bounds for ALP masses in the range of $1-70$~MeV and ALP-proton couplings between $\sim 2\times10^{-5}-2\times10^{-4}$. We show that the future Hyper-Kamiokande will be able to probe couplings as small as $\sim 10^{-5}$, considerably constraining the allowed region above SN 1987A cooling bounds.
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Disentangling axion-like particle couplings to nucleons via a delayed signal in Super-Kamiokande from a future supernova
A future nearby supernova could reveal sub-MeV axion-like particles through a delayed ~30 MeV photon signal in Super-Kamiokande and Hyper-Kamiokande, probing couplings down to about 3 x 10^-6.