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Experimental search for invisible dark matter axions around 22 {\mu}eV

Authors :
Kim, Younggeun
Jeong, Junu
Youn, SungWoo
Bae, Sungjae
Lee, Kiwoong
van Loo, Arjan F.
Nakamura, Yasunobu
Oh, Seonjeong
Seong, Taehyeon
Uchaikin, Sergey
Kim, Jihn E.
Semertzidis, Yannis K.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The axion has emerged as the most attractive solution to two fundamental questions in modern physics related to the charge-parity invariance in strong interactions and the invisible matter component of our universe. Over the past decade, there have been many theoretical efforts to constrain the axion mass based on various cosmological assumptions. Interestingly, different approaches from independent groups produce good overlap between 20 and 30 {\mu}eV. We performed an experimental search to probe the presence of dark matter axions within this particular mass region. The experiment utilized a multi-cell cavity haloscope embedded in a 12 T magnetic field to seek for microwave signals induced by the axion-photon coupling. The results ruled out the KSVZ axions as dark matter over a mass range between 21.86 and 22.00 {\mu}eV at a 90% confidence level. This represents a sensitive experimental search guided by specific theoretical predictions<br />Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2312.11003
Document Type :
Working Paper