What Can a GNOME Do? Search Targets for the Global Network of Optical Magnetometers for Exotic Physics Searches

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Numerous observations suggest that there exist undiscovered beyond-the-standard-model particles and fields. Because of their unknown nature, these exotic particles and fields could interact with standard model particles in many different ways and assume a variety of possible configurations. Here, an overview of the global network of optical magnetometers for exotic physics searches (GNOME), the ongoing experimental program designed to test a wide range of exotic physics scenarios, is presented. The GNOME experiment utilizes a worldwide network of shielded atomic magnetometers (and, more recently, comagnetometers) to search for spatially and temporally correlated signals due to torques on atomic spins from exotic fields of astrophysical origin. The temporal characteristics of a variety of possible signals currently under investigation such as those from topological defect dark matter (axion-like particle domain walls), axion-like particle stars, solitons of complex-valued scalar fields (Q-balls), stochastic fluctuations of bosonic dark matter fields, a solar axion-like particle halo, and bursts of ultralight bosonic fields produced by cataclysmic astrophysical events such as binary black hole mergers are surveyed.
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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Issue Date
2024-01
Language
English
Article Type
Review
Citation

ANNALEN DER PHYSIK, v.536, no.1, pp.2300083-1 - 2300083-20

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0003-3804
DOI
10.1002/andp.202300083
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/322672
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