Astrophysical probes & the wave nature of light new physics

18 May 2026, 13:30
15m
三楼查理厅 (南京维景国际酒店)

三楼查理厅

南京维景国际酒店

Speaker

Chen Sun (Tel Aviv University)

Description

Many well-motivated UV theories contain bonsonic light degrees of freedom, which can exhibit various wave-like behaviors at low energy. This leads to many new ideas and novel observables in recent years to probe new physics in astrophysical and laboratory setups alike. In this talk, I will briefly review a few examples in leveraging the wave-like features to test axions and ultralight dark matter. These include the axion-induced supernova remnant radio echo, the soliton-imprinted galaxy rotation curves, axion-induced neutron star X-ray signals. I will end with a new axion-photon resonant conversion mechanism induced by spatially varying magnetic field background and show its phenomenological consequences to the LSTW experiments and solar axion searches.

Primary author

Chen Sun (Tel Aviv University)

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