Probing ultra-light dark photon from inverse Compton-like scattering
Abstract
Dark photon not only provides a portal linking dark sector particles and ordinary matter but also is a well-motivated dark matter candidate. We propose to detect the dark photon dark matter through the inverse Compton-like scattering process p+γ p+γ. Thanks to the ultra-high energy primary cosmic rays, we find that such a method is able to probe the dark photon mass from 10-2 eV down to 10-19 eV with the expected sensitivity of eROSITA X-ray telescope, which can extend the current lower limit of dark photon mass from Jupiter's magnetic fields experiment by about three orders of magnitude.
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