Hunting dark energy with pressure-dependent photon-photon scattering
Abstract
Toward understanding of dark energy, we propose a novel method to directly produce a chameleon particle and force its decay under controlled gas pressure in a laboratory-based experiment. {\it Chameleon gravity}, characterized by its varying mass depending on its environment, could be a source of dark energy, which is predicted in modified gravity. A remarkable finding is a correspondence between the varying mass and a characteristic pressure dependence of a stimulated photon-photon scattering rate in a dilute gas surrounding a focused photon-beam spot. By observing a steep pressure dependence in the scattering rate, we can directly extract the characteristic feature of the chameleon mechanism. As a benchmark model of modified gravity consistent with the present cosmological observations, a reduced gravity is introduced in the laboratory scale. We then demonstrate that the proposed method indeed enables a wide-ranging parameter scan of such a chameleon model with the varying mass around by controlling pressure values.
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@article{arxiv.2107.00478,
title = {Hunting dark energy with pressure-dependent photon-photon scattering},
author = {Taishi Katsuragawa and Shinya Matsuzaki and Kensuke Homma},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.00478},
year = {2022}
}
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13 pages, 11 figures; Version to appear in Physical Review D