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Ytterbium atom interferometry for dark matter searches

Published 2 Jun 2024 in physics.atom-ph | (2406.00716v3)

Abstract: We analyze the projected sensitivity of a laboratory-scale ytterbium atom interferometer to scalar, vector, and axion dark matter signals. A frequency ratio measurement between two transitions in ${171}$Yb enables a search for variations of the fine-structure constant that could surpass existing limits by a factor of 100 in the mass range $10{-22}$ eV to $10{-16}$ eV. Differential accelerometry between Yb isotopes yields projected sensitivities to scalar and vector dark matter couplings that are stronger than the limits set by the MICROSCOPE equivalence principle test, and an analogous measurement in the MAGIS-100 long-baseline interferometer would be more sensitive than previous bounds by factors of 10 or more. A search for anomalous spin torque in MAGIS-100 is projected to reach similar sensitivity to atomic magnetometry experiments. We discuss strategies for mitigating the main systematic effects in each measurement. These results indicate that improved dark matter searches with Yb atom interferometry are technically feasible.

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