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| author | Chen, Liang Kephart, Thomas W. |
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| contents | We examine high-density axion clusters under gravitational compression. These are transient events in which the majority of axions are rapidly converted into photons, with some configurations producing photon signals with distinctive and characteristic patterns. We estimated the mass of the remnant objects and note that some could be black holes while in some cases it may be possible to identify the emitted photons with a robust class of fast radio bursts. |
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| spellingShingle | Dynamic Lasing of Axion Clusters Chen, Liang Kephart, Thomas W. High Energy Physics - Phenomenology We examine high-density axion clusters under gravitational compression. These are transient events in which the majority of axions are rapidly converted into photons, with some configurations producing photon signals with distinctive and characteristic patterns. We estimated the mass of the remnant objects and note that some could be black holes while in some cases it may be possible to identify the emitted photons with a robust class of fast radio bursts. |
| title | Dynamic Lasing of Axion Clusters |
| topic | High Energy Physics - Phenomenology |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.16856 |