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WISP Dark Matter eXperiment and Prospects for Broadband Dark Matter Searches in the $1\,μ$eV--$10\,$meV Mass Range

Published 23 Oct 2014 in hep-ex, hep-ph, and physics.ins-det | (1410.6302v1)

Abstract: Light cold dark matter consisting of weakly interacting slim (or sub-eV) particles (WISPs) has been in the focus of a large number of studies made over the past two decades. The QCD axion and axion-like particles with masses in the $0.1\,\mu$eV--$100\,$meV are strong candidates for the dark matter particle, together with hidden photons with masses below $\lesssim 100\,$meV. This motivates several new initiatives in the field, including the WISP Dark Matter eXperiment (WISPDMX) and novel conceptual approaches for broad-band WISP searches using radiometry measurements in large volume chambers. First results and future prospects for these experiments are discussed in this contribution.

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