APEC Seminar (Astronomy - Particle Physics - Experimental Physics - Cosmology)

Speaker: Jason Evans (TDLI)
Title: Effect of Ultralight Dark Matter on g-2
Date (JST): Fri, Apr 14, 2023, 13:30 - 15:00
Place: Seminar Room A
Abstract: If dark matter is ultralight, the number density of dark matter is very
high and the techniques of zero-temperature field theory are no longer
valid. The dark matter number density modifies the vacuum giving it a
non-negligible particle occupation number. For fermionic dark matter,
this occupation number can be no larger than one. However, in the case
of bosons the occupation number is unbounded. If there is a large
occupation number, the Bose enhancement needs to be taken into
consideration for any process involving particles which interact with
the dark matter. Because the occupation number scales inversely with the
dark matter mass, this effect is most prominent for ultralight dark
matter. In fact, the Bose enhancement effect from the background is so
significant for ultralight dark matter that, if dark matter is a dark
photon, the correction to the anomalous magnetic moment is larger than
experimental uncertainties for a mixing parameter of order $10^{-16}$
and a dark photon mass of order $10^{-20}$ eV. Furthermore, the
constraint on the mixing parameter scales linearly with the dark photon
mass and so new significant constraints can be placed on the dark matter
mass all the way up to $10^{-14}$ eV. Future experiments measuring $g-2$
will probe even smaller gauge mixing parameters.