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A first look on 3D effects in open axion haloscopes

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2019/08/026

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axions; dark matter simulations; dark matter detectors; dark matter experiments

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft through Germanys collaborative research centre [SFB 1258]
  2. Germany's Excellence Strategy [EXC 2121, 390833306]
  3. PIER Helmholtz Graduate School
  4. European Research Council [742104]
  5. [SFB 676]

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We explore finite size 3D effects in open axion haloscopes such as a dish antenna, a dielectric disk and a minimal dielectric haloscope consisting of a mirror and one dielectric disk. Particularly dielectric haloscopes are a promising new method for detecting dark matter axions in the mass range above 40 mu eV. By using two specialized independent approaches - based on finite element methods and Fourier optics - we compute the electromagnetic fields in these settings expected in the presence of an axion dark matter field. This allows us to study diffraction and near field effects for realistically sized experimental setups in contrast to earlier idealized 1D studies with infinitely extended mirrors and disks. We also study axion velocity effects and disk tiling. Diffraction effects are found to become less relevant towards larger axion masses and for the larger disk radii for example aimed at in full size dielectric haloscopes such as MADMAX. The insights of our study not only provide a foundation for a realistic modelling of open axion dark matter search experiments in general, they are in particular also the first results taking into account 3D effects for dielectric haloscopes.

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