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Physics beyond the Standard Model with the DSA-2000

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2026-01-07 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

The upcoming Deep Synoptic Array 2000 (DSA-2000) will map the radio sky at 0.720.7-2 GHz (2.98.3μ2.9 - 8.3 \, \mueV) with unprecedented sensitivity. This will enable searches for dark matter and other physics beyond the Standard Model, of which we study four cases: axions, dark photons, dark matter subhalos and neutrino masses. We forecast DSA-2000's potential to detect axions through two mechanisms in neutron star magnetospheres: photon conversion of axion dark matter and radio emission from axion clouds, developing the first analytical treatment of the latter. We also forecast DSA-2000's sensitivity to discover kinetically mixed dark photons from black hole superradiance, constrain dark matter substructure and fifth forces through pulsar timing, and improve cosmological neutrino mass inference through fast radio burst dispersion measurements. Our analysis indicates that in its planned five year run the DSA-2000 could reach sensitivity to QCD axion parameters, improve current limits on compact dark matter by an order of magnitude, and enhance cosmological weak lensing neutrino mass constraints by a factor of three.

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@article{arxiv.2505.23892,
  title  = {Physics beyond the Standard Model with the DSA-2000},
  author = {Kim V. Berghaus and Yufeng Du and Vincent S. H. Lee and Anirudh Prabhu and Robert Reischke and Liam Connor and Kathryn M. Zurek},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.23892},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

37 pages, 12 figures; v2: minor changes in Section 2 and Section 4, matches journal

R2 v1 2026-07-01T02:49:15.198Z