Vector dark matter detection using the quantum jump of atoms
The hidden sector U(1) vector bosons created from inflationary fluctuations can be a substantial fraction of dark matter if their mass is around 10−5 eV. The creation mechanism makes the vector bosons' energy spectral density ρcdm/ΔE very high. Therefore, the dark electric dipole transition rat...
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doaj-66be081b7e5c4e3abcfb6c2b86d57e2a2020-11-25T01:56:01ZengElsevierPhysics Letters B0370-26932018-05-01780622626Vector dark matter detection using the quantum jump of atomsQiaoli Yang0Haoran Di1Siyuan Laboratory, Department of Physics, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China; Department of Physics, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China; Corresponding author.School of Physics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, ChinaThe hidden sector U(1) vector bosons created from inflationary fluctuations can be a substantial fraction of dark matter if their mass is around 10−5 eV. The creation mechanism makes the vector bosons' energy spectral density ρcdm/ΔE very high. Therefore, the dark electric dipole transition rate in atoms is boosted if the energy gap between atomic states equals the mass of the vector bosons. By using the Zeeman effect, the energy gap between the 2S state and the 2P state in hydrogen atoms or hydrogen like ions can be tuned. The 2S state can be populated with electrons due to its relatively long life, which is about 1/7 s. When the energy gap between the semi-ground 2S state and the 2P state matches the mass of the cosmic vector bosons, induced transitions occur and the 2P state subsequently decays into the 1S state. The 2P→1S decay emitted Lyman-α photons can then be registered. The choices of target atoms depend on the experimental facilities and the mass ranges of the vector bosons. Because the mass of the vector boson is connected to the inflation scale, the proposed experiment may provide a probe to inflation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269318302417 |
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The hidden sector U(1) vector bosons created from inflationary fluctuations can be a substantial fraction of dark matter if their mass is around 10−5 eV. The creation mechanism makes the vector bosons' energy spectral density ρcdm/ΔE very high. Therefore, the dark electric dipole transition rate in atoms is boosted if the energy gap between atomic states equals the mass of the vector bosons. By using the Zeeman effect, the energy gap between the 2S state and the 2P state in hydrogen atoms or hydrogen like ions can be tuned. The 2S state can be populated with electrons due to its relatively long life, which is about 1/7 s. When the energy gap between the semi-ground 2S state and the 2P state matches the mass of the cosmic vector bosons, induced transitions occur and the 2P state subsequently decays into the 1S state. The 2P→1S decay emitted Lyman-α photons can then be registered. The choices of target atoms depend on the experimental facilities and the mass ranges of the vector bosons. Because the mass of the vector boson is connected to the inflation scale, the proposed experiment may provide a probe to inflation. |
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