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Weak nuclear decays deep-underground as a probe of axion dark matter

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2026-04-30 v3 High Energy Physics - Experiment Nuclear Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We investigate the time modulation of weak nuclear decays as a method to probe axion dark matter. To this end, we develop a theoretical framework to compute the θ\theta-dependence of weak nuclear decays, including electron capture and β\beta decay, which enables us to predict the time variation of weak radioactivity in response to an oscillating axion dark matter background. As an application, we recast old data sets, from the weak nuclear decays of 40K{^{40}\text{K}} and 137Cs{^{137}\text{Cs}} taken at the underground Gran Sasso Laboratory, in order to set constraints on the axion decay constant, specifically in the axion mass range from few 1023  10^{-23}\;eV up to 1019  10^{-19}\;eV. We finally propose a new measurement at the Gran Sasso Laboratory, based on the weak nuclear decay of 40K{^{40}\text{K}} via electron capture, in order to explore even shorter timescales, thus reaching sensitivities to axion masses up to 109  10^{-9}\;eV.

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@article{arxiv.2412.20932,
  title  = {Weak nuclear decays deep-underground as a probe of axion dark matter},
  author = {Jorge Alda and Carlo Broggini and Giuseppe Di Carlo and Luca Di Luzio and Denise Piatti and Stefano Rigolin and Claudio Toni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.20932},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

23 pages, 3 figures, version published in Phys. Rev. D. Typo in Eq. (4.5) corrected; results unchanged