On the Detection of QCD Axion Dark Matter by Coherent Scattering

Kavli Affiliate: Satoshi Shirai

| First 5 Authors: Hajime Fukuda, Satoshi Shirai, , ,

| Summary:

The QCD axion is a promising candidate of the dark matter. In this paper, we
discuss elastic scattering processes between nucleons and the QCD axion dark
matter. We point out that the cross section can be enhanced by more than
$mathcal{O}(10^{25})$ by the coherent effect, compared to classical processes.
As a result, for example, we show that QCD axions may scatters at the sun with
$mathcal{O}(1)$ probability for $f_a lesssim 10^{11},text{GeV}$. In
addition, one may expect stimulated emission effects can also enhance the cross
section because the number density of the axion DM is very large. The
enhancement factor can be as large as another $mathcal{O}(10^{25})$ and, if
the factor exists, the force from the dark matter wind may be detected via
e.g., torsion balance experiments. However, it is also found that there is a
cancellation of the stimulated emission factor and the force is too small to be
detected.

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