Axions: Recent searches and new limits

Abstract

The CERN Axion Solar Telescope (CAST) experiment searches for solar axions by the "helioscope" method. First results imply an upper limit on the axion-photon coupling of ga-gamma < 1.16 x 10-10 GeV-1 (95% CL) for ma < 0.02 eV, in this mass range superseding the previous energy-loss limit from globular cluster stars. By virtue of a variable-pressure helium filling of the magnetic transition region, CAST II will extend the sensitivity to axion masses up to about 1 eV, for the first time testing realistic axion parameters in a laboratory experiment. In this mass range axions would contribute a cosmic hot dark matter component. New structure-formation limits imply that ma < 1-2 eV. For the particular case of hadronic axions with a standard axion-pion coupling, the present-day cosmic axion density would be about 50 cm-3 and the cosmic mass limit is ma < 1.05 eV (95% CL). We also comment on the axion interpretation of the anomalous signature observed in the PVLAS experiment.

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