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Observational evidence for gravitationally trapped massive axion(-like) particles
Unexpected astrophysical observations can be explained by gravitationally
captured massive particles, which are produced inside the Sun or other Stars
and are accumulated over cosmic times. Their radiative decay in solar outer
space would give rise to a `self-irradiation' of the whole star, providing the
time-independent component of the corona heating source. In analogy with the
Sun-irradiated Earth atmosphere, the temperature and density gradient in the
corona - chromosphere transition region is suggestive for an omnipresent
irradiation of the Sun. The same scenario fits other astrophysical X-ray
observations. The radiative decay of a population of such elusive particles
mimics a hot gas. X-ray observatories, with an unrivalled sensitivity below ~10
keV, can search for such particles. The elongation angle relative to the Sun is
the relevant new parameter.Comment: 35 pages, LaTeX, 9 figures. Accepted by Astroparticle Physic
