Present Status Of The Experiment On The Search For Dark Photons By Multi-Cathode Counter
A. Kopylov, I. Orekhov, V. Petukhov

TL;DR
This paper details an experiment using a multi-cathode counter to search for dark photons, presenting the apparatus, data analysis, recent results, and potential diurnal variations due to Earth's rotation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel experimental setup and methodology for detecting dark photons, including analysis of diurnal variations and future research directions.
Findings
Latest experimental results on dark photon search
Discussion of diurnal variation possibilities
Outline of future experimental plans
Abstract
In this paper we describe the apparatus used in this experiment and the procedure of data treatment. We give the latest experimental results and discuss the possibility to observe diurnal variations of the count rates due to rotation of the Earth. We outline our future plans.
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