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Axion Dark Matter Search with Interferometric Gravitational Wave Detectors (1903.02017v2)

Published 5 Mar 2019 in hep-ph, astro-ph.CO, astro-ph.IM, physics.ins-det, and physics.optics

Abstract: Axion dark matter differentiates the phase velocities of the circular-polarized photons. In this Letter, a scheme to measure the phase difference by using a linear optical cavity is proposed. If the scheme is applied to the Fabry-P\'erot arm of Advanced LIGO-like (Cosmic-Explorer-like) gravitational wave detector, the potential sensitivity to the axion-photon coupling constant, $g_{\text{a}\gamma}$, reaches $g_{\text{a}\gamma} \simeq 8\times10{-13}$ GeV${-1}\, (4 \times 10{-14}$ GeV${-1})$ at the axion mass $m \simeq 3\times 10{-13}$ eV ($2\times10{-15}$ eV) and remains at around this sensitivity for 3 orders of magnitude in mass. Furthermore, its sensitivity has a sharp peak reaching $g_{\text{a}\gamma} \simeq 10{-14}$ GeV${-1}$ $(8\times10{-17}$ GeV${-1})$ at $m = 1.563\times10{-10}$ eV ($1.563\times10{-11}$ eV). This sensitivity can be achieved without loosing any sensitivity to gravitational waves.

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