Pair absorption of two dark matter particles in atomic transitions can probe electroweak-scale couplings of mu-eV-to-eV mass bosonic dark matter, and could bound the cosmic neutrino background overdensity near 10^9.
Dark photon searches with atomic transitions
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Dark matter could be made up of dark photons, massive but very light particles whose interactions with matter resemble those of usual photons but suppressed by a small mixing parameter. We analyze the main approaches to dark photon interactions and how they can be applied to direct detection experiments which test different ranges of masses and mixings. A new experiment based on counting dark photons from induced atomic transitions in a target material is proposed. This approach appears to be particularly appropriate for dark photon detection in the meV mass range, extending the constraints in the mixing parameter by up to eight orders of magnitude with respect to previous experiments.
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Dark matter pair absorption
Pair absorption of two dark matter particles in atomic transitions can probe electroweak-scale couplings of mu-eV-to-eV mass bosonic dark matter, and could bound the cosmic neutrino background overdensity near 10^9.