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The existence of axions or Axion-Like Particles (ALPs) has been predicted by
various Beyond Standard Model (BSM) theories, and the proposed photon-ALP
interaction is one of the ways to probe them. Such an interaction will lead to
photon-ALP resonant conversion in galaxy clusters, resulting in a polarized
spectral distortion in the CMB along the cluster line of sight. The estimation
of this signal from galaxy clusters requires an estimation of the electron
density and magnetic field in galaxy clusters. We have developed a new Bayesian
framework \texttt{SpectrAx} that can use observations from different
electromagnetic bands such as radio, CMB, optical, and X-ray to infer the
astrophysical properties of a galaxy cluster, such as cluster its redshift,
electron density and magnetic field, along with the BSM physics such as ALPs.
By using the simulated data for upcoming CMB surveys such as Simons Observatory
(SO) and CMB-S4 in combination with Square Kilometer Array (SKA) and extended
ROentgen Survey with an Imaging Telescope Array (eROSITA) we demonstrate the
capability in accurately inferring the ALPs coupling strength along with the
radial profile of electron density and magnetic field from galaxy clusters. The
application of this framework to the data from future surveys by combining
SKA+SO+eROSITA and SKA+CMB-S4+eROSITA will make it possible for the first time
to explore both astrophysics and BSM physics from low-redshift galaxy clusters
using a multi-band approach.