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Experimental Constraints on the Axion Dark Matter Halo Density

Astrophysics 2009-11-06 v3

Abstract

Most of the mass of the Milky Way galaxy is contributed by its halo, presumably in the form of non-interacting cold dark matter. The axion is a compelling cold dark matter candidate. We report results from a search which probes the local galactic halo axion density using the Sikivie RF cavity technique. Candidates over the frequency range 550 $\le$ f $\le810MHz(2.3 810 MHz (2.3 \mueVeV \lem m_{a} \le3.4 3.4 \mueV)wereinvestigated.TheabsenceofasignalsuggeststhatKSVZaxionscontributenomorethan0.45GeV/cmeV) were investigated. The absence of a signal suggests that KSVZ axions contribute no more than 0.45 GeV/cm^3$ of mass density to the local dark matter halo over this mass range.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0104200,
  title  = {Experimental Constraints on the Axion Dark Matter Halo Density},
  author = {Stephen J. Asztalos and E. Daw and H. Peng and L. J Rosenberg and C. Hagmann and D. Kinion and W. Stoeffl and K. van Bibber and J. LaVeigne and P. Sikivie and N. S. Sullivan and D. B. Tanner and F. Nezrick and Michael S. Turner and D. M. Moltz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0104200},
  year   = {2009}
}

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10 pages (includes 3 figures)