Limits on Axion Couplings from the first 80-day data of PandaX-II Experiment
Abstract
We report new searches for the solar axions and galactic axion-like dark matter particles, using the first low-background data from PandaX-II experiment at China Jinping Underground Laboratory, corresponding to a total exposure of about 2.7× 104 kg·day. No solar axion or galactic axion-like dark matter particle candidate has been identified. The upper limit on the axion-electron coupling (gAe) from the solar flux is found to be about 4.35 × 10-12 in mass range from 10-5 to 1 keV/c2 with 90\% confidence level, similar to the recent LUX result. We also report a new best limit from the 57Fe de-excitation. On the other hand, the upper limit from the galactic axions is on the order of 10-13 in the mass range from 1 keV/c2 to 10 keV/c2 with 90\% confidence level, slightly improved compared with the LUX.
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