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Hunting for Axions and Hidden Photons in the Wilderness: The Search for Non-Interacting Particles Experimental Hunt (SNIPE Hunt)

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Abstract

The Earth-ionosphere environment can act as a transducer that transforms ultralight bosonic dark matter (axions and hidden photons) into an oscillating magnetic field with a specific pattern across the Earth's surface [1-3]. We present results of the Search for Non-interacting Particles Experimental Hunt (SNIPE Hunt), which attempts to detect such dark matter-induced magnetic field patterns by making correlated measurements using a network of magnetometers placed in relatively quiet magnetic environments (in remote areas far from human-generated magnetic interference). Our experiment limits the parameter space describing hidden-photon and axion dark matter with Compton frequencies in the 0.5–5.0 Hz range [4]. The limits on the kinetic-mixing parameter for hidden-photon dark matter are the most stringent experimental bounds to date in this frequency range. The next generation of the SNIPE Hunt targets higher frequencies (in the 5 Hz to 1 kHz range) and will employ induction-coil magnetometers. In order to clearly interpret the data in terms of dark-matter-induced signals without detailed modeling of complicated features of the Earth's ionosphere, we propose to measure the curl of the magnetic field at each site [5].

Publication: [1] M. A. Fedderke, P. W. Graham, D. F. Jackson Kimball, and S. Kalia, Phys. Rev. D 104, 075023 (2021).<br>[2] M. A. Fedderke, P. W. Graham, D. F. Jackson Kimball, and S. Kalia, Phys. Rev. D 104, 095032 (2021).<br>[3] A. Arza, M. A. Fedderke, P. W. Graham, D. F. Jackson Kimball, and S. Kalia, Phys. Rev. D 105, 095007 (2022).<br>[4] Ibrahim A. Sulai, Saarik Kalia, Ariel Arza, Itay M. Bloch, Eduardo Castro Muñoz, Christopher Fabian, Michael A. Fedderke, Madison Forseth, Brian Garthwaite, Peter W. Graham, Will Griffith, Erik Helgren, Katie Hermanson, Andres Interiano-Alvarado, Brittany Karki, Abaz Kryemadhi, Andre Li, Ehsanullah Nikfar, Jason E. Stalnaker, Yicheng Wang, and Derek F. Jackson Kimball, Phys. Rev. D 108, 096026 (2023).<br>[5] I. M. Bloch and S. Kalia, arXiv:2308.10931 (2023).

Presenters

  • Katie Hermanson

    California State University, East Bay

Authors

  • Katie Hermanson

    California State University, East Bay

  • Andre Li

    California State University - East Bay, CSU East Bay

  • Derek F Jackson Kimball

    California State University - East Bay