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Probing fast oscillating scalar dark matter with atoms and molecules

Mikhail KozlovKe ZhangDmitry BudkerStephan SchillerAntoine GarconOleg TretiakGilad PerezD. Antypas

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PhysicsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Atomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)010308 nuclear & particles physicsMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Dark matterAtoms in moleculesScalar (mathematics)FOS: Physical sciencesObservableAtomic spectroscopyElectron53001 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsPhysics - Atomic PhysicsHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Quantum electrodynamics0103 physical sciencesModulation (music)ddc:530Electrical and Electronic Engineering010306 general physicsConstant (mathematics)

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Light scalar Dark Matter with scalar couplings to matter is expected within several scenarios to induce variations in the fundamental constants of nature. Such variations can be searched for, among other ways, via atomic spectroscopy. Sensitive atomic observables arise primarily due to possible changes in the fine-structure constant or the electron mass. Most of the searches to date have focused on slow variations of the constants (i.e. modulation frequencies $<$ 1 Hz). In a recent experiment \mbox{[Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 141102 (2019)]} called WReSL (Weekend Relaxion-Search Laboratory), we reported on a direct search for rapid variations in the radio-frequency band. Such a search is particularly motivated within a class of relaxion Dark Matter models. We discuss the WReSL experiment, report on progress towards improved measurements of rapid fundamental constant variations, and discuss the planned extension of the work to molecules, in which rapid variations of the nuclear mass can be sensitively searched for.

https://doi.org/10.1088/2058-9565/abe472