Search for solar axions via axion-photon coupling with the Majorana Demonstrator
arXiv:2206.05789 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.081803
Abstract
Axions were originally proposed to explain the strong-CP problem in QCD. Through the axion-photon coupling, the Sun could be a major source of axions, which could be measured in solid state detection experiments with enhancements due to coherent Primakoff-Bragg scattering. The Majorana Demonstrator experiment has searched for solar axions with a set of Ge-enriched high purity germanium detectors using a 33 kg-yr exposure collected between Jan. 2017 and Nov. 2019. A temporal-energy analysis gives a new limit on the axion-photon coupling as GeV (95% C.I.) for axions with mass up to 100 eV/. This improves laboratory-based limits between about 1 eV/ and 100 eV/.
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