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Latest Results of the OSQAR Photon Regeneration Experiment for Axion-Like Particle Search

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arxiv 1410.2566 v1 pith:VFC4CG6N submitted 2014-10-09 hep-ex astro-ph.COhep-phphysics.ins-det

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keywords particlesaxion-likecouplingdi-photonexperimentosqarphotonphotons
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The OSQAR photon regeneration experiment searches for pseudoscalar and scalar axion-like particles by the method of "Light Shining Through a Wall", based on the assumption that these weakly interacting sub-eV particles couple to two photons to give rise to quantum oscillations with optical photons in strong magnetic field. No excess of events has been observed, which constrains the di-photon coupling strength of both pseudoscalar and scalar particles down to $5.7 \cdot 10^{-8}$ GeV$^{-1}$ in the massless limit. This result is the most stringent constraint on the di-photon coupling strength ever achieved in laboratory experiments.

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