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Searching for axion-like time-dependent cosmic birefringence with data from SPT-3G

Authors :
Ferguson, K. R.
Anderson, A. J.
Whitehorn, N.
Ade, P. A. R.
Archipley, M.
Avva, J. S.
Balkenhol, L.
Benabed, K.
Bender, A. N.
Benson, B. A.
Bianchini, F.
Bleem, L. E.
Bouchet, F. R.
Bryant, L.
Camphuis, E.
Carlstrom, J. E.
Cecil, T. W.
Chang, C. L.
Chaubal, P.
Chichura, P. M.
Chou, T. -L.
Crawford, T. M.
Cukierman, A.
Daley, C.
de Haan, T.
Dibert, K.
Dobbs, M. A.
Doussot, A.
Dutcher, D.
Everett, W.
Feng, C.
Foster, A.
Galli, S.
Gambrel, A. E.
Gardner, R. W.
Goeckner-Wald, N.
Gualtieri, R.
Guidi, F.
Guns, S.
Halverson, N. W.
Hivon, E.
Holder, G. P.
Holzapfel, W. L.
Hood, J. C.
Huang, N.
Knox, L.
Korman, M.
Kuo, C. -L.
Lee, A. T.
Lowitz, A. E.
Lu, C.
Millea, M.
Montgomery, J.
Natoli, T.
Noble, G. I.
Novosad, V.
Omori, Y.
Padin, S.
Pan, Z.
Paschos, P.
Prabhu, K.
Quan, W.
Rahlin, A.
Reichardt, C. L.
Rouble, M.
Ruhl, J. E.
Schiappucci, E.
Smecher, G.
Sobrin, J. A.
Stephen, J.
Suzuki, A.
Tandoi, C.
Thompson, K. L.
Thorne, B.
Tucker, C.
Umilta, C.
Vieira, J. D.
Wang, G.
Wu, W. L. K.
Yefremenko, V.
Young, M. R.
Source :
Phys. Rev. D 106, 042011 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Ultralight axionlike particles (ALPs) are compelling dark matter candidates because of their potential to resolve small-scale discrepancies between $\Lambda$CDM predictions and cosmological observations. Axion-photon coupling induces a polarization rotation in linearly polarized photons traveling through an ALP field; thus, as the local ALP dark matter field oscillates in time, distant static polarized sources will appear to oscillate with a frequency proportional to the ALP mass. We use observations of the cosmic microwave background from SPT-3G, the current receiver on the South Pole Telescope, to set upper limits on the value of the axion-photon coupling constant $g_{\phi\gamma}$ over the approximate mass range $10^{-22} - 10^{-19}$ eV, corresponding to oscillation periods from 12 hours to 100 days. For periods between 1 and 100 days ($4.7 \times 10^{-22} \text{ eV} \leq m_\phi \leq 4.7 \times 10^{-20} \text{ eV}$), where the limit is approximately constant, we set a median 95% C.L. upper limit on the amplitude of on-sky polarization rotation of 0.071 deg. Assuming that dark matter comprises a single ALP species with a local dark matter density of $0.3\text{ GeV/cm}^3$, this corresponds to $g_{\phi\gamma} < 1.18 \times 10^{-12}\text{ GeV}^{-1} \times \left( \frac{m_{\phi}}{1.0 \times 10^{-21} \text{ eV}} \right)$. These new limits represent an improvement over the previous strongest limits set using the same effect by a factor of ~3.8.<br />Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for publication in Physical Review D

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Phys. Rev. D 106, 042011 (2022)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2203.16567
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.106.042011