Improved limits on the coupling of ultralight bosonic dark matter to photons from optical atomic clock comparisons
Abstract
We present improved constraints on the coupling of ultralight bosonic dark matter to photons based on long-term measurements of two optical frequency ratios. In these optical clock comparisons, we relate the frequency of the electric-octupole (E3) transition in Yb to that of the electric-quadrupole (E2) transition of the same ion, and to that of the transition in Sr. Measurements of the first frequency ratio are performed via interleaved interrogation of both transitions in a single ion. The comparison of the single-ion clock based on the E3 transition with a strontium optical lattice clock yields the second frequency ratio . By constraining oscillations of the fine-structure constant with these measurement results, we improve existing bounds on the scalar coupling of ultralight dark matter to photons for dark matter masses in the range of about . These results constitute an improvement by more than an order of magnitude over previous investigations for most of this range. We also use the repeated measurements of to improve existing limits on a linear temporal drift of and its coupling to gravity.
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@article{arxiv.2301.03433,
title = {Improved limits on the coupling of ultralight bosonic dark matter to photons from optical atomic clock comparisons},
author = {M. Filzinger and S. Dörscher and R. Lange and J. Klose and M. Steinel and E. Benkler and E. Peik and C. Lisdat and N. Huntemann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.03433},
year = {2023}
}
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7 pages, 5 figures