New ultralight scalar particles and the mass-radius relation of white dwarfs - the important role of Sirius B
We present the equation of state for two classes of new ultralight particles, a scalar field coupling to electrons and a light $\mathbb {Z}_\mathcal {N}$ QCD axion field coupling to nucleons. Both are potential candidates for dark matter. Using the scalar modified equations of state, we calculate models for white dwarf stars and compare their radii and masses with observed mass-radius data. The comparison results in stringent constraints on the masses of the particles and the coupling parameters. For a wide range of particle masses and coupling parameters, constraints from the white dwarf equation of state surpass existing limits, outperforming also dedicated laboratory searches. The remarkable accuracy of modern white-dwarf mass–radius relation data, exemplified by Sirius B, now allows stringent tests of dense-matter physics and constraints on new particle scenarios.
Technical University of Munich
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
University of Hawaii System
Weizmann Institute of Science
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Technical University of Munich
2025-10-22
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EPFL