3–7 Jun 2024
IST, Lisboa
Europe/Lisbon timezone

Electron Trap as Dark Matter Detector

6 Jun 2024, 15:10
20m
Room QA1.3 - Chemistry Tower

Room QA1.3 - Chemistry Tower

Speaker

Mr Samuel S. Y. Wong (Stanford University)

Description

Ultralight dark matter, such as axion and dark photon, in the milli-eV mass range, is notoriously difficult to detect. It is too high in frequency for high-Q cavity resonators yet below the energy threshold of single-photon detectors. Our recent work (arXiv:2208.06519) showed that the cyclotron motion of trapped electrons can resonantly couple to dark photon and provide a powerful probe of this mass range. The effect is enhanced by the geometric focusing of a spherical cavity. We demonstrated the method is background-free over a 7-day period. I will also present some new ideas for improving this method using excited states and modifying it to search for axion.

Authors

Mr Samuel S. Y. Wong (Stanford University) Dr Peter W. Graham Dr Gerald Gabrielse Dr Harikrishnan Ramani Dr Roni Harnik Dr Xing Fan Ms Yawen Xiao Mr Benedict A. D. Sukra Mr Thomas G. Myers

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