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Probing Dark Matter Axions using the Hyperfine Structure Splitting of Hydrogen Atoms

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2023-06-21 v5 High Energy Physics - Experiment Atomic and Molecular Clusters

Abstract

QCD axions can be a substantial part of dark matter if their mass ma105m_a\sim10^{-5}eV. Since the axions were created by the misalignment mechanism, their local energy spectrum density is large. Consequently, the axion-induced atomic transition rate is enhanced if the atomic energy gap matches the axion mass. The hyperfine splitting between the spin 0 singlet ground state and the spin 1 triplet state of hydrogen is 0.59×1050.59\times10^{-5}eV, which is close to the preferred mass of dark matter axions. With an energy gap adjustment by applying a weak Zeeman magnetic field, dark matter axions can induce atomic hydrogen transitions. Furthermore, because the total spins of the hydrogen triplet and singlet differ, the axion-induced transitions are detectable by a Stern--Gerlach apparatus or a sensitive magnetic field detector. A potential realization of the proposed scheme can be similar to existing hydrogen masers.

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@article{arxiv.1912.11472,
  title  = {Probing Dark Matter Axions using the Hyperfine Structure Splitting of Hydrogen Atoms},
  author = {Qiaoli Yang and Shiqin Dong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.11472},
  year   = {2023}
}

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17 pages, 6 figures; Version published in Phys.Lett.B