Resonant heterodyne conversion is derived and applied to a two-port haloscope cavity to enable axion searches from 0.9 to 34.6 MHz with projected reach to g_{aγ} = 10^{-15} GeV^{-1}.
Axion Dark Matter Detection using an LC Circuit
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abstract
It is shown that dark matter axions cause an oscillating electric current to flow along magnetic field lines. The oscillating current induced in a strong magnetic field $\vec{B}_0$ produces a small magnetic field $\vec{B}_a$. We propose to amplify and detect $\vec{B}_a$ using a cooled LC circuit and a very sensitive magnetometer. This appears to be a suitable approach to searching for axion dark matter in the $10^{-7}$ to $10^{-9}$ eV mass range.
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A ferromagnetic levitated magnetometer with double-resonance mode reaches 0.7 fT magnetic resolution at 276 Hz and sets new direct limits on axionlike dark matter photon coupling g_aγ ~10^{-7} GeV^{-1} in the 40-3000 Hz band, improving prior limits by more than four orders of magnitude.
Proposal to detect axion dark matter via chiral magnetic effect in Weyl semimetals, claiming observable femto-amp signals in 1 cm² samples at 10 T that can probe couplings below stellar cooling bounds.
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Resonant heterodyne conversion applied to a low-frequency haloscope for dark matter axion searches in the 1-35 MHz range
Resonant heterodyne conversion is derived and applied to a two-port haloscope cavity to enable axion searches from 0.9 to 34.6 MHz with projected reach to g_{aγ} = 10^{-15} GeV^{-1}.
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Ferromagnetic broadband sensing of axionlike dark matter
A ferromagnetic levitated magnetometer with double-resonance mode reaches 0.7 fT magnetic resolution at 276 Hz and sets new direct limits on axionlike dark matter photon coupling g_aγ ~10^{-7} GeV^{-1} in the 40-3000 Hz band, improving prior limits by more than four orders of magnitude.
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Probing Axion Dark Matter via the Chiral Magnetic Effect in Zero-Bias Weyl Semimetals
Proposal to detect axion dark matter via chiral magnetic effect in Weyl semimetals, claiming observable femto-amp signals in 1 cm² samples at 10 T that can probe couplings below stellar cooling bounds.