axion aksion (#) Fr.: axion A hypothetical weakly-interacting → boson of small mass
required by models of → particle physics in order to solve
the strong CP problem and explain a number of observed astrophysical/cosmological
phenomena, including → dark matter, and the
dimming of → type Ia
→ supernovae (→ accelerating Universe).
Photons traveling in the → intergalactic medium would
in part turn into axions in the presence of
magnetic fields. The transformed photons are not detected on Earth and therefore Etymology (EN): Axion, first coined by Frank Wilczek (2004 Nobel Prize in Physics) apparently after a brand of washing detergent! The reason seems to be the idea that the particle will iron out a wrinkle in the → standard model of fundamental particles and forces while solving the problem of the Universe’s → missing mass. |