RECODE, a reactor experiment with two germanium detectors, could probe axion-photon and axion-electron couplings into the cosmological triangle region at masses around 0.3 to 0.9 MeV.
Reactor-based Search for Axion-Like Particles using CsI(Tl) Detector
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The absence of conclusive signals in weakly interacting massive particle (WIMP) searches has motivated increased interest in alternative dark matter candidates such as axions and axion-like particles (ALPs), which also provide a solution to the strong CP problem. In this work, we employ a $\sim100~\mathrm{kg}$ scale CsI(Tl)-based detector operated in proximity to a nuclear reactor to achieve a sub-100 DRU (differential rate unit, expressed in counts/keV/kg/day) background level in the MeV energy range through a combination of active veto and passive shielding techniques. Such a low-background environment enables sensitivity to ALPs with axion--photon coupling $g_{a\gamma\gamma} \gtrsim 10^{-6}$ and axion--electron coupling in the range $10^{-8} < g_{aee} < 10^{-4}$ for ALP masses between 1~keV and 10~MeV. These results demonstrate that the experiment has the potential to probe previously unexplored regions of parameter space, including the so-called cosmological triangle in the ALP--photon coupling for MeV-scale ALPs.
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RECODE, a reactor experiment with two germanium detectors, could probe axion-photon and axion-electron couplings into the cosmological triangle region at masses around 0.3 to 0.9 MeV.