Abstract

X-rays penetrating crystals can produce light scalar or pseudoscalar particles via the Primakoff effect. We compute the intensity of scalar and pseudoscalar particles in the reflected beam of a Bragg reflection. We then estimate the sensitivity of a realistic experiment, using synchrotron radiation and a double crystal spectrometer, which can test for the existence of light scalar and pseudoscalar particles.

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