A new probe of Axion-Like Particles: CMB polarization distortions due to cluster magnetic fields
Abstract: We propose using the upcoming Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) ground based experiments to detect the signal of ALPs (Axion like particles) interacting with magnetic fields in galaxy clusters. The conversion between CMB photons and ALPs in the presence of the cluster magnetic field can cause a polarized spectral distortion in the CMB around a galaxy cluster. The strength of the signal depends upon the redshift of the galaxy cluster and will exhibit a distinctive spatial profile around it depending upon the structure of electron density and magnetic field. This distortion produces a different shape from the other known spectral distortions like $y$-type and $\mu$-type and hence are separable from the multi-frequency CMB observation. The spectrum is close to kinematic Sunyaev-Zeldovich (kSZ) signal but can be separated from it using the polarization information. For the future ground-based CMB experiments such as Simons Observatory and CMB-S4, we estimate the measurability of this signal in the presence of foreground contamination, instrument noise and CMB anisotropies. This new avenue can probe the photon-ALP coupling over the ALP mass range from $10{-13}$ eV to $10{-12}$ eV with two orders of magnitude better accuracy from CMB-S4 than the current existing bounds.
Paper Prompts
Sign up for free to create and run prompts on this paper using GPT-5.
Top Community Prompts
Collections
Sign up for free to add this paper to one or more collections.