Search for light scalar Dark Matter candidate with AURIGA detector

Abstract

A search for a new scalar field, called moduli, has been performed using the cryogenic resonant-mass AURIGA detector. Predicted by string theory, moduli may provide a significant contribution to the dark matter (DM) component of our universe. If this is the case, the interaction of ordinary matter with the local DM moduli, forming the Galaxy halo, will cause an oscillation of solid bodies with a frequency corresponding to the mass of moduli. In the sensitive band of AURIGA, some 100\,Hz at around 1\,kHz, the expected signal, with a Q= ff106, is a narrow peak, f1\,mHz. Here the detector strain sensitivity is hs2×10-21\,Hz-1/2, within a factor of 2. These numbers translate to upper limits at 95\%\,C.L. on the moduli coupling to ordinary matter de10-5 around masses mφ=3.6·10-12\,eV, for the standard DM halo model with DM=0.3\,GeV/cm3.

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