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Light-shining-through-wall axion detection experiments with a stimulating laser

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2022-03-09 v2

Abstract

The collision of two real photons can result in the emission of axions. We investigate the performance of a modified light-shining-through-wall (LSW) axion search aiming to overcome the large signal suppression for axion masses ma1eVm_a\geq 1 \text{eV}. We propose to utilise a third beam to stimulate the reconversion of axions into a measurable signal. We thereby find that with currently available high-power laser facilities we expect bounds at axion masses between 0.56eV0.5-6\text{eV} reaching gaγγ107GeV1g_{a\gamma\gamma}\geq 10^{-7}\text{GeV}^{-1}. Combining the use of optical lasers with currently operating x-ray free electron lasers, we extend the mass range to 10100eV10-100\text{eV}.

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@article{arxiv.2109.14663,
  title  = {Light-shining-through-wall axion detection experiments with a stimulating laser},
  author = {K. A. Beyer and G. Marocco and R. Bingham and G. Gregori},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.14663},
  year   = {2022}
}

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8 pages, 2 figures

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