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Search for axions in streaming dark matter

A new search strategy for the detection of the elusive dark matter (DM) axion is proposed. The idea is based on streaming DM axions, whose flux might get temporally enormously enhanced due to gravitational lensing. This can happen if the Sun or some planet (including the Moon) is found along the dir...

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Autores principales: Zioutas, K., Anastassopoulos, V., Bertolucci, S., Cantatore, G., Cetin, S.A., Fischer, H., Funk, W., Gardikiotis, A., Hoffmann, D.H. H., Hofmann, S., Karuza, M., Maroudas, M., Semertzidis, Y.K., Tkatchev, I.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2262548
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author Zioutas, K.
Anastassopoulos, V.
Bertolucci, S.
Cantatore, G.
Cetin, S.A.
Fischer, H.
Funk, W.
Gardikiotis, A.
Hoffmann, D.H. H.
Hofmann, S.
Karuza, M.
Maroudas, M.
Semertzidis, Y.K.
Tkatchev, I.
author_facet Zioutas, K.
Anastassopoulos, V.
Bertolucci, S.
Cantatore, G.
Cetin, S.A.
Fischer, H.
Funk, W.
Gardikiotis, A.
Hoffmann, D.H. H.
Hofmann, S.
Karuza, M.
Maroudas, M.
Semertzidis, Y.K.
Tkatchev, I.
author_sort Zioutas, K.
collection CERN
description A new search strategy for the detection of the elusive dark matter (DM) axion is proposed. The idea is based on streaming DM axions, whose flux might get temporally enormously enhanced due to gravitational lensing. This can happen if the Sun or some planet (including the Moon) is found along the direction of a DM stream propagating towards the Earth location. The experimental requirements to the axion haloscope are a wide-band performance combined with a fast axion rest mass scanning mode, which are feasible. Once both conditions have been implemented in a haloscope, the axion search can continue parasitically almost as before. Interestingly, some new DM axion detectors are operating wide-band by default. In order not to miss the actually unpredictable timing of a potential short duration signal, a network of co-ordinated axion antennae is required, preferentially distributed world-wide. The reasoning presented here for the axions applies to some degree also to any other DM candidates like the WIMPs.
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spelling cern-22625482023-06-29T04:13:43Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2262548engZioutas, K.Anastassopoulos, V.Bertolucci, S.Cantatore, G.Cetin, S.A.Fischer, H.Funk, W.Gardikiotis, A.Hoffmann, D.H. H.Hofmann, S.Karuza, M.Maroudas, M.Semertzidis, Y.K.Tkatchev, I.Search for axions in streaming dark matterastro-ph.IMAstrophysics and Astronomyastro-ph.COAstrophysics and Astronomyphysics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental TechniquesA new search strategy for the detection of the elusive dark matter (DM) axion is proposed. The idea is based on streaming DM axions, whose flux might get temporally enormously enhanced due to gravitational lensing. This can happen if the Sun or some planet (including the Moon) is found along the direction of a DM stream propagating towards the Earth location. The experimental requirements to the axion haloscope are a wide-band performance combined with a fast axion rest mass scanning mode, which are feasible. Once both conditions have been implemented in a haloscope, the axion search can continue parasitically almost as before. Interestingly, some new DM axion detectors are operating wide-band by default. In order not to miss the actually unpredictable timing of a potential short duration signal, a network of co-ordinated axion antennae is required, preferentially distributed world-wide. The reasoning presented here for the axions applies to some degree also to any other DM candidates like the WIMPs.arXiv:1703.01436oai:cds.cern.ch:22625482017
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Anastassopoulos, V.
Bertolucci, S.
Cantatore, G.
Cetin, S.A.
Fischer, H.
Funk, W.
Gardikiotis, A.
Hoffmann, D.H. H.
Hofmann, S.
Karuza, M.
Maroudas, M.
Semertzidis, Y.K.
Tkatchev, I.
Search for axions in streaming dark matter
title Search for axions in streaming dark matter
title_full Search for axions in streaming dark matter
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title_sort search for axions in streaming dark matter
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Astrophysics and Astronomy
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2262548
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