Sensitivity of Resonant Axion Haloscopes to Quantum
Electromagnetodynamics
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.09637v2
- Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2023 07:37:31 GMT
- Title: Sensitivity of Resonant Axion Haloscopes to Quantum
Electromagnetodynamics
- Authors: Michael E. Tobar, Catriona A. Thomson, Benjamin T. McAllister, Maxim
Goryachev, Anton Sokolov, Andreas Ringwald
- Abstract summary: We show that modifications to conventional axion electrodynamics arise due to interactions between axions and magnetic monopoles.
We implement Poynting theorem to determine how to exhibit sensitivity to $g_aAB$ and $g_aBB$ using resonant haloscopes.
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- Abstract: Recently interactions between putative axions and magnetic monopoles have
been revisited by two of us [arXiv:2205.02605 [hep-ph]]. It has been shown that
significant modifications to conventional axion electrodynamics arise due to
these interactions, so that the axion-photon coupling parameter space is
expanded from one parameter $g_{a\gamma\gamma}$ to three
$(g_{a\gamma\gamma},g_{aAB},g_{aBB})$. We implement Poynting theorem to
determine how to exhibit sensitivity to $g_{aAB}$ and $g_{aBB}$ using resonant
haloscopes, allowing new techniques to search for axions and a possible
indirect way to determine if magnetically charged matter exists.
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