Searching for scalar dark matter with mechanical sensors
ORAL
Abstract
We discuss mechanical sensors as detectors for ultralight scalar dark matter. Several ultralight scalar dark matter candidates effectively modulate the fine structure constant or lepton masses, producing a mechanical signature in the form of an atomic strain at the DM Compton frequency. The strength and frequency of this signal are unknown, and we consider both resonant and broadband detection schemes to address the tradeoff between sensitivity and bandwidth. Our work proposes several small-scale experiments to contribute to the search for dark matter.
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Presenters
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Jack Manley
University of Delaware
Authors
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Jack Manley
University of Delaware
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Russell Stump
University of Delaware
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Swati Singh
University of Delaware