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First results from the Axion Dark-Matter Birefringent Cavity (ADBC) experiment

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2025-10-10 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

Axions and axion-like particles are strongly motivated dark matter candidates that are the subject of many current ground based dark matter searches. We present first results from the Axion Dark-Matter Birefringent Cavity (ADBC) experiment, which is an optical bow-tie cavity probing the axion-induced birefringence of electromagnetic waves. Our experiment is the first optical axion detector that is tunable and quantum noise limited, making it sensitive to a wide range of axion masses. We have iteratively probed the axion mass range 40.9-43.3 neV/c2\text{ neV/c}^2, 49.3-50.6 neV/c2\text{ neV/c}^2, and 54.4-56.7 neV/c2\text{ neV/c}^2, and found no dark matter signal. On average, we constrain the ALP-photon coupling at the level gaγγ1.9×108 GeV1g_{a\gamma\gamma} \leq 1.9\times 10^{-8} \text{ GeV}^{-1}. We also present prospects for future axion dark matter detection experiments using optical cavities.

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@article{arxiv.2404.12517,
  title  = {First results from the Axion Dark-Matter Birefringent Cavity (ADBC) experiment},
  author = {Swadha Pandey and Evan D. Hall and Matthew Evans},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.12517},
  year   = {2025}
}

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9 pages, 8 figures