Laboratory Constraints on the Neutron-Spin Coupling of feV-scale Axions
ORAL
Abstract
Ultralight axion-like particles can contribute to the dark matter near the Sun, leading to a distinct, stochastic signature in terrestrial experiments. We search for such particles through their neutron-spin coupling by re-analyzing approximately 40 days of data from a K-3He co-magnetometer with a new frequency-domain likelihood-based formalism that properly accounts for stochastic effects over all axion coherence times relative to the experimental time span. Assuming that axions make up all of the dark matter in the Sun's vicinity, we find a median 95% upper limit on the neutron-spin coupling of 2.4 x 10-10 GeV-1 for most axion masses from 0.4 to 4 feV, which is about five orders of magnitude more stringent than previous laboratory bounds in that mass range. Although several peaks in the experiment's magnetic power spectrum suggest the rejection of a white-noise null hypothesis, further analysis of their lineshapes yields no positive evidence for a dark matter axion.
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Publication: Phys. Rev. X 13, 011050 (2023)
Presenters
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Junyi Lee
Institute of Materials Research and Engineering
Authors
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Junyi Lee
Institute of Materials Research and Engineering
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Mariangela Lisanti
Princeton University
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William A Terrano
Arizona State University
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Michael V Romalis
Princeton University