Bulletin of the American Physical Society
65th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 30–November 3 2023; Denver, Colorado
Session CO08: Coherent radiation and secondary particle generation
2:00 PM–5:00 PM,
Monday, October 30, 2023
Room: Grand Ballroom II
Chair: Anatoly Maksimchuk, University of Michigan
Abstract: CO08.00012 : No X-Rays shining through a wall: A search for heavy, axion-like particles with a Free Electron Laser*
4:12 PM–4:24 PM
Presenter:
Jack W Halliday
(University of Oxford)
Authors:
Jack W Halliday
(University of Oxford)
Giacomo Marocco
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Charlie Heaton
(University of Oxford)
Motoaki Nakatsutsumi
(European XFEL)
Charles D Arrowsmith
(University of Oxford)
Carsten Baehtz
(European XFEL GmbH, Holzkoppel)
Konstantin Beyer
(Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik: Startseite)
Robert Bingham
(University of Strathclyde)
Sebastian Goede
(European XFEL)
Oliver Humphries
(European XFEL)
Alejandro Laso Garcia
(Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf)
Richard Plackett
(University of Oxford)
Thomas Preston
(European XFEL)
Ian Peter J Shipsey
(University of Oxford)
Pontus E Svensson
(University of Oxford)
Georgios Vacalis
(University of Oxford)
Daniel Wood
(University of Oxford)
Ulf Zastrau
(European XFEL)
Subir Sarkar
(University of Oxford)
Gianluca Gregori
(University of Oxford)
We describe a new search for axions at EuXFEL Hamburg, sensitive to a mass range including 1 meV-1 eV, which is largely unconstrained by laboratory experiments. Our experiment exploits the Primakoff effect, via which (in the presence of strong external fields) photons can decay into axions and then reconvert back into photons. This has previously been employed in experiments with lasers and external magnetic fields; however using X-rays it is possible to increase the detection sensitivity by using the electric field present within a crystalline material. X-Ray searches were previously performed at a 3rd generation synchrotron [2]; however limited flux prevented probing down to DM relevant couplings. Our work is a first step in developing a platform with improved sensitivity thanks to an increase in brightness by ~1010 at EuXFEL. Initial work has confirmed previous bounds on the coupling strength and probed a previously unexplored mass range. In future we hope to probe down to a coupling relevant to QCD axions in the keV mass range.
[1] K. Beyer & S. Sarkar SciPost Phys. 15 (2023) 003
[2] T. Yamaji et al., Phys. Lett. B 782 (2018) 523
*Funded by the UK EPSRC (EP/X01133X/1 & EP/X010791/1). SS & GG are members of the QSHS consortium funded by the UK STFC (ST/T006277/1). The experiment was performed at HED SASE2, European XFEL, Schenefeld, Germany.
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