RESPONSE TO Time Modulations and Amplifications in the Axion Search Experiments
Sergio Bertolucci, Horst Fischer, Sebastian Hofmann, Marios Maroudas,, Yannis Semertzidis, Konstantin Zioutas

TL;DR
This paper critiques previous claims about axion search experiments, clarifies their inaccuracies, but highlights the potential of Anti-Quark Nuggets as promising dark matter candidates deserving further research.
Contribution
It provides a critical analysis of prior axion experiment conclusions and emphasizes the significance of Anti-Quark Nuggets in dark matter research.
Findings
Previous conclusions about axion experiments are incorrect
Anti-Quark Nuggets are promising dark matter candidates
Further investigation into Anti-Quark Nuggets is warranted
Abstract
In this short note we argue why the conclusions made by the authors of arXiv:1908.04675, related to arXiv:1805.05184 and in particular arXiv:1602.03666 given therein, are incorrect. Nevertheless, we think that the advocated Anti-Quark Nuggets are good candidates for the dark Universe, and therefore they deserve further attention.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
