Searching for WISPy Cold Dark Matter with a Dish Antenna - Hidden Photon Dark Matter Search with a Large Metallic Mirror
Pierre brun
SPP
Mardi 12/05/2015, 13:30-14:30
Bat 141, salle André Berthelot (143) , CEA Paris-Saclay

Searching for WISPy Cold Dark Matter with a Dish Antenna

http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.2970

The cold dark matter of the Universe may be comprised of very light and very weakly interacting particles, so-called WISPs. Two prominent examples are hidden photons and axion-like particles. In this note we propose a new technique to sensitively search for this type of dark matter with dish antennas. The technique is broadband and allows to explore a whole range of masses in a single measurement. 

 

Hidden Photon Dark Matter Search with a Large Metallic Mirror

http://arxiv.org/abs/1410.0200

     If Dark Matter is composed of hidden-sector photons that kinetically mix with photons of the visible sector, then Dark Matter has a tiny oscillating electric field component. Its presence would lead to a small amount of visible radiation being emitted from a conducting surface, with the photon frequency given approximately by the mass of the hidden photon. Here, we report on experimental efforts that have started recently to search for such hidden photon Dark Matter in the (sub-)eV regime with a prototype mirror for the Auger fluorescence detector at the Karlsruhe Institute for Technology. 

Contact : Jean-marc LE-GOFF

 

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