Extensions of the Standard Model of particles commonly predict the existence
of axion(-like) particles (ALPs) that could be detected through their coupling
to photons in external magnetic fields. This coupling could lead to
modifications of γ-ray spectra from extragalactic sources. Above a
certain energy, the γ-ray flux should be exponentially damped due to the
interaction with photons of background radiations fields. ALPs, on the other
hand, propagate unimpeded over cosmological distances and a reconversion into
γ-rays could lead to an additional component in the spectra. Here, we
present the sensitivity of the proposed Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) to
detect this spectral hardening. Using the full instrumental response functions
of CTA, a combined likelihood analysis of four γ-ray sources shows that
a significant detection of the ALP signal is possible for couplings
gaγ≳2×10−11GeV−1 and ALP masses ma≲100neV. We discuss the dependency of these values on
different model assumptions and magnetic-field scenarios and identify the best
observation strategy to search for an ALP induced boost of the γ-ray
flux.Comment: 27 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables. Matches version published in JCA