Limits on Dark Photons, Scalars, and Axion-Electromagnetodynamics with the ORGAN Experiment
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McAllister, Ben T.
Quiskamp, Aaron
O'Hare, Ciaron A. J.
Altin, Paul
Ivanov, Eugene
Goryachev, Maxim
Tobarb, Michael E
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Wiley-VCH GmbH
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Axions are a well-motivated dark matter candidate, with a host of experiments around the world searching for direct evidence of their existence. The ORGAN Experiment is a type of axion detector known as an axion haloscope, which takes the form of a cryogenic resonant cavity embedded in a strong magnetic field. ORGAN recently completed Phase 1a, a scan for axions ≈65 μeV, and placed the most stringent limits to date on the dark matter axion-photon coupling in this region, (Formula presented.). It has been shown that axion haloscopes such as ORGAN are automatically sensitive to other kinds of dark matter candidates, such as dark photons, scalar field/dilaton dark matter, and exotic axion-electromagnetic couplings motivated by quantum electromagnetodynamics. The exclusion limits placed on these various dark matter candidates are computed by ORGAN 1a, and sensitivity for some future ORGAN phases are projected. In particular, the dark photon limits are the most sensitive to date in some regions of the parameter space.
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Annalen der Physik
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