Measuring the Quantum State of Dark Matter

David J.E. Marsh*

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Abstract

It is shown how the time series obtained from searches for ultralight bosonic dark matter (DM), such as the axion, can be used to determine whether it is in a coherent or incoherent quantum state. The example is essentially trivial, but it is hoped that explicitly addressing it will provoke experimental exploration. In the standard coherent state, (Formula presented.) oscillations in the number density occur over the coherence time, (Formula presented.), where m is the particle mass and v is the galactic virial velocity, leading to a reduction in the constraining power of experiments operating on timescales (Formula presented.), due to the unknown global phase. On the other hand, if the DM is incoherent then no such strong number oscillations occur since the ensemble average over particles in different streams gives an effective phase average. If an experiment detects a signal then the coherent or incoherent nature of DM can be determined by time series analysis over the coherence time. This finding is observationally relevant for DM masses, (Formula presented.) (corresponding to coherence times between a year and 100 s).

Original languageEnglish
Article number2200609
JournalANNALEN DER PHYSIK
Volume536
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024

Keywords

  • dark matter
  • particle physics
  • quantum physics

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