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Light by Light Scattering as a New Probe for Axions

Published 14 Feb 2020 in hep-ph, astro-ph.CO, astro-ph.IM, hep-ex, and physics.optics | (2002.06123v1)

Abstract: We study the impact of virtual axions on the polarization of photons inside a cavity during the interaction of high-power laser pulses. A novel detection scheme for measuring the axion-induced ellipticity signal during the Light-by-Light (LBL) scattering process is investigated. We show that a momentum exchange between photons in a probe laser beam and a high-intensity target beam may lead to a resonance at the physical mass of the axion. Consequently, the resonant enhancement of vacuum birefringence gives rise to a large ellipticity signal. This signal enhancement can be applied in order to discriminate between the axion contribution to LBL scattering and the standard model contribution due to electron-positron pairs. The sensitivity of the scheme is studied for experimentally feasible probe light sources and ultrahigh intensity laser backgrounds. It is shown that this technique has the potential to probe the QCD axion in the mass range $10{-2} \textrm{eV} \lesssim m_{a} \lesssim 1 \textrm{eV}$. In this region the axion induced signal surpasses the standard model background.

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