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Realising and probing topological superfluids is a key goal for fundamental science, with exciting technological promises. Here, we show that chiral $p_x+ip_y$ pairing in a two-dimensional topological superfluid can be detected through circular dichroism, namely, as a difference in the excitation rates induced by a clockwise and counter-clockwise circular drive. For weak pairing, this difference is to a very good approximation determined by the Chern number of the superfluid, whereas there is a non-topological contribution scaling as the superfluid gap squared that becomes signifiant for stronger pairing. This gives rise to a competition between the experimentally driven goal to maximise the critical temperature of the superfluid, and observing a signal given by the underlying topology. Using a combination of strong coupling Eliashberg and Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless theory, we analyse this tension for an atomic Bose-Fermi gas, which represents a promising platform for realising a chiral superfluid. We identify a wide range of system parameters where both the critical temperature is high and the topological contribution to the dichroic signal is dominant.
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