Detecting ultralight bosonic dark matter via absorption in superconductors
Physical review. D/Physical review. D.2016Vol. 94(1)
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Abstract
Dark matter particles significantly lighter than in the paradigmatic WIMP scenario are increasingly considered to be phenomenologically viable. Detecting these particles requires new experiment strategies. The paper proposes that experiments based on certain superconducting targets could detect ultralight dark matter particles with masses in the meV-eV range.
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