Student seminar
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Master thesis presentation Måns Anduri, MPPHS

Title of master thesis: Searching for Vector Wave Dark Matter with Levitated Magnetomechanics

Overview

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  • Date:Starts 27 November 2023, 11:00Ends 27 November 2023, 12:00
  • Location:
    PJ seminar room, campus Johanneberg
  • Language:English

Abstract: Searches for heavier dark matter candidates have as of yet yielded no results, which motivates looking for lighter candidates. For very light dark matter, with mass below 1 eV, the dark matter can be described as classical waves rather than as individual particles, which motivates a field description of the dark matter. Candidates of this type are part of the so called wave dark matter model, for which there are a few possible dark matter candidates. This thesis investigates the vector boson as a wave dark matter candidate, by looking into the possibility of detecting dark matter in a potential direct detection experiment here at Chalmers using levitated magnetomechanics. The detection method is based on that the vector boson interacts with neutrons in a neutral test object, giving it a time-dependent EP-violating acceleration that can be detected. The focus of this thesis has been to develop a theoretical and statistical framework for the vector boson by deriving this EP-violating acceleration and hypothetically test the experimental sensitivity of the proposed experiment. The sensitivity was analytically determined with the help of a likelihood formalism, and was expressed with exclusion and discovery limits for the coupling constant of the vector-neutron interaction. The resulting limits determined for which values of the coupling constant a signal of dark matter would be detectable or not, and could also be compared to an already existing sensitivity analysis done for an other experiment.

Supervisor: Riccardo Catena
Examiner: Riccardo Catena
Opponent: Johanna Brinkmalm

Supervisor

Riccardo Catena
  • Professor, Subatomic, High Energy and Plasma Physics, Physics