Optical transition-edge sensors with sub-eV thresholds are projected to probe unexplored light dark matter parameter space with nanogram-month exposures.
Detecting Ultralight Bosonic Dark Matter via Absorption in Superconductors
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Superconducting targets have recently been proposed for the direct detection of dark matter as light as a keV, via elastic scattering off conduction electrons in Cooper pairs. Detecting such light dark matter requires sensitivity to energies as small as the superconducting gap of O(meV). Here we show that these same superconducting devices can detect much lighter DM, of meV to eV mass, via dark matter absorption on a conduction electron, followed by emission of an athermal phonon. We demonstrate the power of this setup for relic kinetically mixed hidden photons, pseudoscalars, and scalars, showing the reach can exceed current astrophysical and terrestrial constraints with only a moderate exposure.
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Light Dark Matter Detection with Sub-eV Transition-Edge Sensors
Optical transition-edge sensors with sub-eV thresholds are projected to probe unexplored light dark matter parameter space with nanogram-month exposures.