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Searching for Earth/Solar axion halos

Abhishek Banerjee, Dmitry Budker, Joshua Eby, Victor V. Flambaum, Hyungjin Kim, Oleksii Matsedonskyi, Gilad Perez

2020Journal of High Energy Physics37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract We discuss the sensitivity of the present and near-future axion dark matter experiments to a halo of axions or axion-like particles gravitationally bound to the Earth or the Sun. Such halos, assuming they are formed, can be searched for in a wide variety of experiments even when the axion couplings to matter are small, while satisfying all the present experimental bounds on the local properties of dark matter. The structure and coherence properties of these halos also imply novel signals, which can depend on the latitude or orientation of the detector. We demonstrate this by analyzing the sensitivity of several distinct types of axion dark matter experiments.

Topics & Concepts

AxionPhysicsDark matterHaloAstrophysicsParticle physicsScalar field dark matterSensitivity (control systems)Dark matter haloGalactic haloHot dark matterCoherence (philosophical gambling strategy)Weakly interacting massive particlesVariety (cybernetics)CosmologyUniverseCold dark matterTheoretical physicsDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaChemical and Physical Properties of MaterialsComputational Physics and Python Applications