论文标题
关于雪质的波浪暗物质的局部群体的报告2021
Report of the Topical Group on Wave Dark Matter for Snowmass 2021
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论文摘要
在宇宙中构成暗物质的颗粒具有很强的可能性,其质量低于1 eV,并且在许多重要情况下表现出波浪状的行为。在候选者中,轴是在实验和理论的情况下应认真研究轴是特别有动力的,但其他可能性(例如轴突样颗粒,光标量和光向量)应进行认真研究。这些暗物质颗粒中的任何一个都将是革命性的。波浪状的性质为第一次检测后不久就可以在粒子特性上获得有关暗物质的天体物理信息的特殊机会。为了实现这些目标,需要对接下来的轴轴实验的持续支持,以探测本十年的重要轴轴参数空间,并在未来20年内实现确定的轴突搜索程序的愿景。对于广泛的较小实验,这需要补充这一点,对各种波浪状的暗物质候选者敏感。这些具有自己的发现潜力,但也可以是未来大规模搜索的测试床。强大的技术支持不仅允许最佳实现当前和将来的实验,而且量子测量和控制等新技术还可以提供下一个进化的跳跃,从而实现更广泛,更深的灵敏度。最后,从研究现象学约束的基本模型建设到新实验技术的概念等理论努力是当前寻找波浪样暗物质的当前快速发展的基石,应该得到加强,为未来树立稳固的基础。
There is a strong possibility that the particles making up the dark matter in the Universe have a mass below 1 eV and in many important situations exhibit a wave-like behavior. Amongst the candidates the axion stands out as particularly well motivated but other possibilities such as axion-like particles, light scalars and light vectors, should be seriously investigated with both experiments and theory. Discovery of any of these dark matter particles would be revolutionary. The wave-like nature opens special opportunities to gain precise information on the particle properties a well as astrophysical information on dark matter shortly after a first detection. To achieve these goals requires continued strong support for the next generations of axion experiments to probe significant axion parameter space this decade and to realize the vision of a definitive axion search program in the next 20 years. This needs to be complemented by strong and flexible support for a broad range of smaller experiments, sensitive to the full variety of wave-like dark matter candidates. These have their own discovery potential but can also be the test bed for future larger scale searches. Strong technological support not only allows for the optimal realization of the current and near future experiments but new technologies such as quantum measurement and control can also provide the next evolutionary jump enabling a broader and deeper sensitivity. Finally, a theory effort ranging from fundamental model building over investigating phenomenological constraints to the conception of new experimental techniques is a cornerstone of the current rapid developments in the search for wave-like dark matter and should be strengthened to have a solid foundation for the future.