# Experimental Constraint on an Exotic Spin- and Velocity-Dependent   Interaction in the Sub-meV Range of Axion Mass with a Spin-Exchange   Relaxation-Free Magnetometer

**Authors:** Young Jin Kim, Ping-Han Chu, Igor Savukov

arXiv: 1702.02974 · 2018-09-12

## TL;DR

This study uses a highly sensitive magnetometer to search for exotic spin- and velocity-dependent interactions, setting new limits on axion-like particles in the sub-meV mass range.

## Contribution

It introduces an experimental method employing a SERF magnetometer to constrain exotic interactions between polarized electrons and unpolarized nucleons.

## Key findings

- Set an upper limit on coupling strength around 10^{-19}
- Provided constraints on axion mass m_a  10^{-3} eV
- Demonstrated sensitivity with 82 hours of data collection

## Abstract

We conducted a search for an exotic spin- and velocity-dependent interaction for polarized electrons with an experimental approach based on a high-sensitivity spin-exchange relaxation-free (SERF) magnetometer, which serves as both a source of polarized electrons and a magnetic-field sensor. The experiment aims to sensitively detect magnetic-fieldlike effects from the exotic interaction between the polarized electrons in a SERF vapor cell and unpolarized nucleons of a closely located solid-state mass. We report experimental results on the interaction with 82 h of data averaging, which sets an experimental limit on the coupling strength around $10^{-19}$ for the axion mass $m_a \lesssim 10^{-3}$ eV, within the important axion window.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1702.02974