Search for Axion like particles using Laue-case conversion in a single crystal
Abstract
Axion Like Particles (ALPs) with a sub-keV range mass are searched by using the light-shining-through-a-wall technique. A novel system is developed in which injected X rays are converted and reconverted by the Laue-case conversion within a silicon single crystal with dual blades. The resonant ALPs' mass of the conversion is scanned by varying the X-ray injection angle to the crystal. No significant signals are observed, and 90% C. L. upper limits on the ALP-two photon coupling constant are obtained as follows, gaγγ < 4.2 × 10-3 GeV-1 (ma < 10 eV), gaγγ < 5.0 × 10-3 GeV-1 (46 eV < ma < 1020 eV). These are the most stringent laboratorial constraints on ALPs heavier than 300 eV.
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