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BICEP/Keck XIV: Improved constraints on axionlike polarization oscillations in the cosmic microwave background

Ade, R. A. P., BICEP/Keck Collaboration, Ahmed, Z., Amiri, M., Barkats, D., Basu Thakur, R., Bischoff, C.A., Beck, D., Bock, J.J., Boenish, H., Bullock, E., Buza, V., Cheshire, J.R., Connors, J., Cornelison, J., Crumine, M., Cukierman, A., Denison, E.V., Dierickx, M., Duband, L., Eiben, M., Fatigoni, S., Filippini, J.P., Fliescher, S., Goeckner-Wald, N., Goldfinger, D.C., Grayson, J., Grimes, P., Hall, G., Halal, G., Halpern, M., Hand, E., Harrison, S., Henderson, S., Hildebrandt, S.R., Hilton, G.C., Hubmeyr, J., Hui, H., Irwin, K.D., Kang, J., Karkare, K.S., Karpel, E., Kefeli, S., Kernavoskiy, S.A., Kovac, J.M., Kuo, J.L., Lau, K., Leitch, E.M., Lennox, A., Megerian, K.G., Minutolo, L., Moncelsi, L., Nakato, Y., Namikawa, T., Nguyen, H.T., O'Brient, R., Ogburn, R.W., Palladino, S., Prouve, T., Pryke, C., Racine, B., Reintsema, C.D., Richter, S., Schillaci, A., Schwarz, R., Schmitt, B.L, Sheehy, C.D., Soliman, A., St. Germaine, T., Steinbach, B., Sudiwala, R.B., Teply, G.P., Thompson, K.L., Tolan, J.E., Tucker, Carole ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1851-3918, Turner, A.D., Umilta, C., Verges, C., Vieregg, A.G., Wandui, A., Weber, A.C., Wiebe, D.V., Willmert, J., Wong, C.L., Wu, W.L.K., Yang, H., Yoon, K.W., Young, E., Yu, C., Zeng, L., Zhang, C. and Zhang, S. 2022. BICEP/Keck XIV: Improved constraints on axionlike polarization oscillations in the cosmic microwave background. PHYSICAL REVIEW D 105 , 022006. 10.1103/PhysRevD.105.022006

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Abstract

We present an improved search for axionlike polarization oscillations in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) with observations from the Keck Array. An all-sky, temporally sinusoidal rotation of CMB polarization, equivalent to a time-variable cosmic birefringence, is an observable manifestation of a local axion field and potentially allows a CMB polarimeter to detect axionlike dark matter directly. We describe improvements to the method presented in previous work, and we demonstrate the updated method with an expanded dataset consisting of the 2012-2015 observing seasons. We set limits on the axion-photon coupling constant for mass m in the range 10<sup>-23</sup>- 10<sup>-18</sup> eV , which corresponds to oscillation periods on the order of hours to years. Our results are consistent with the background model. For periods between 1 and 30 d (1.6 ×10<sup>-21</sup>≤m ≤4.8 ×10<sup>-20</sup> eV ), the 95%-confidence upper limits on rotation amplitude are approximately constant with a median of 0.27°, which constrains the axion-photon coupling constant to g<sub>ϕ γ</sub><(4.5 ×10<sup>-12</sup> GeV<sup>-1</sup>)m /(10<sup>-21</sup> eV ) , if axionlike particles constitute all of the dark matter. More than half of the collected BICEP dataset has yet to be analyzed, and several current and future CMB polarimetry experiments can apply the methods presented here to achieve comparable or superior constraints. In the coming years, oscillation measurements can achieve the sensitivity to rule out unexplored regions of the axion parameter space....

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Published Online
Status: Published
Schools: Physics and Astronomy
Date of Acceptance: 11 January 2022
Last Modified: 13 Feb 2023 12:46
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/156842

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