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New Upper Limit on the Axion-Photon Coupling with an Extended CAST Run with a Xe-Based Micromegas Detector
K Altenmüller1, V Anastassopoulos2, S Arguedas-Cuendis3
1Centro de Astropartículas y Física de Altas Energías (CAPA) and Departamento de Física Teórica, <a href="https://ror.org/012a91z28">University de Zaragoza</a>, 50009-Zaragoza, Spain.
Abstract:
Hypothetical axions provide a compelling explanation for dark matter and could be emitted from the hot solar interior. The CERN Axion Solar Telescope has been searching for solar axions via their back conversion to x-ray photons in a 9-T 10-m long magnet directed toward the Sun. We report on an extended run with the International Axion Observatory pathfinder detector, doubling the previous exposure time. The detector was operated with a xenon-based gas mixture for part of the new run, providing technical insights for future configurations. No counts were detected in the 95% signal-encircling region during the new run, while 0.75 were expected. The new data improve the axion-photon coupling limit to 5.8×10^{-11} GeV^{-1} at 95% CL (for m_{a}≲0.02 eV), the most restrictive experimental limit to date.
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