Experimental Constraints on the Axion Dark Matter Halo Density

Abstract

Most of the mass of the Milky Way galaxy is contributed by its halo, presumably in the form of non-interacting cold dark matter. The axion is a compelling cold dark matter candidate. We report results from a search which probes the local galactic halo axion density using the Sikivie RF cavity technique. Candidates over the frequency range 550 f 810 MHz (2.3 μeV ma 3.4 μeV) were investigated. The absence of a signal suggests that KSVZ axions contribute no more than 0.45 GeV/cm3 of mass density to the local dark matter halo over this mass range.

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