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Weighing the solar axion

Dafni, T.; O’Hare, C. A. J.; Lakić, Biljana; Galán, J.; Iguaz, F. J.; Irastorza, I. G.; Jakovčić, Krešimir; Luzón, G.; Redondo, J.; Ruiz Chóliz, E. (2019) Weighing the solar axion. Physical review D., 99 (3). ISSN 2470-0010

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Abstract

Axion helioscopes search for solar axions and axionlike particles via inverse Primakoff conversion in strong laboratory magnets pointed at the Sun. While helioscopes can always measure the axion coupling to photons, the conversion signal is independent of the mass for axions lighter than around 0.02 eV. Masses above this value on the other hand have suppressed signals due to axion-photon oscillations which destroy the coherence of the conversion along the magnet. However, the spectral oscillations present in the axion conversion signal between these two regimes are highly dependent on the axion mass. We show that these oscillations are observable given realistic energy resolutions and can be used to determine the axion mass to within percent-level accuracies. Using projections for the upcoming helioscope International Axion Observatory, we demonstrate that >3σ sensitivity to a nonzero axion mass is possible between 3 × 10−3 and 10−1 eV for both the Primakoff and axion-electron solar fluxes.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: solar axions ; helioscope ; axion mass
Subjects: NATURAL SCIENCES > Physics
Divisions: Division of Experimental Physics
Projects:
Project titleProject leaderProject codeProject type
Potraga za kasiomima i njima sličnim česticama-SAALPBiljana LakićIP-2014-09-3720HRZZ
Depositing User: Krešimir Jakovčić
Date Deposited: 05 Jul 2019 07:30
URI: http://fulir.irb.hr/id/eprint/4658
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.99.035037

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