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WISPy cold dark matter

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2012/06/013

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dark matter theory; axions; dark matter experiments

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  1. Humboldt Foundation
  2. SFB [676]
  3. ERC [226371]
  4. European Union FP7 ITN INVISIBLES (Marie Curie Actions) [PITN-GA-2011-289442]

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Very weakly interacting slim particles (WISPs), such as axion-like particles (ALPs) or hidden photons (HPs), may be non-thermally produced via the misalignment mechanism in the early universe and survive as a cold dark matter population until today. We find that, both for ALPs and HPs whose dominant interactions with the standard model arise from couplings to photons, a huge region in the parameter spaces spanned by photon coupling and ALP or HP mass can give rise to the observed cold dark matter. Remarkably, a large region of this parameter space coincides with that predicted in well motivated models of fundamental physics. A wide range of experimental searches - exploiting haloscopes (direct dark matter searches exploiting microwave cavities), helioscopes (searches for solar ALPs or HPs), or light-shining-through-a-wall techniques - can probe large parts of this parameter space in the foreseeable future.

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