First Axion Search Results of the SUPAX Prototype Experiment

Abstract

The SUPerconduction AXion search experiment (Supax) is a future haloscope-type detector designed to probe axion-like particles (ALPs) as candidates for dark matter and solutions to the strong-CP problem in the mass range between 8\,μeV and 30\,μeV. In the course of the preparation of Supax, a prototype experiment was built and operated. Using a copper cavity, cooled down to a temperature of 2 K and operated in a magnetic field of 12 T, we probe axion masses around 34\,μeV and exclude axion-photon couplings down to |gaγγ|> 1.6· 10-13GeV-1. The data was also used to exclude dark photons in the same mass range with a kinetic mixing parameter of > 1.4· 10-12. Details of the experimental setup and the analysis strategy are summarized in this paper.

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