Search for Axionlike Dark Matter Using Liquid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
arXiv:2504.16044 · doi:10.1103/39nc-vr9m
Abstract
We search for dark matter in the form of axionlike particles (ALPs) in the mass range - by probing their possible coupling to fermion spins through the ALP field gradient. This is achieved by performing proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy on a sample of methanol as a technical demonstration of the Cosmic Axion Spin Precession Experiment Gradient (CASPEr-Gradient) Low-Field apparatus. Searching for spin-coupled ALP dark matter in this mass range with associated Compton frequencies in a 240 Hz window centered at 1.348570 MHz resulted in a sensitivity to the ALP-proton coupling constant of . This narrow-bandwidth search serves as a proof-of-principle and a commissioning measurement, validating our methodology and demonstrating the experiment's capabilities. CASPEr-Gradient Low-Field will probe the mass range from $4.1\,\mathrm{\peV/c^2}$ to $17\,\mathrm{\neV/c^2}$ with hyperpolarized samples to boost the sensitivity beyond the astronomical limits.