This Letter reports results from a haloscope search for dark matter axions with masses between
18 2.66 and 2.81 eV. The search excludes the range of axion-photon couplings predicted by plausible
19 models of the invisible axion. This unprecedented sensitivity is achieved by operating a large-volume
20 haloscope at sub-Kelvin temperatures, thereby reducing thermal noise as well as the excess noise
21 from the ultra-low-noise SQUID amplier used for the signal power readout. Ongoing searches will
22 provide nearly denitive tests of the invisible axion model over a wide range of axion masses.
Revised: May 21, 2019 |
Published: April 13, 2018
Citation
Du N., N. Force, R. Khatiwada, E. Lentz, R. Ottens, L. Rosenberg, and G. Rybka, et al. 2018.Search for invisible Axion Dark Matter with the Axion Dark Matter Experiment.Physical Review Letters 120, no. 15:151301.PNNL-SA-131328.doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.151301