Poynting vector controversy in axion modified electrodynamics
Michael E Tobar, Ben T McAllister, Maxim Goryachev

TL;DR
This paper investigates the Poynting vector controversy in axion modified electrodynamics, analyzing its implications for axion dark matter detection sensitivity in different haloscope configurations.
Contribution
It compares Abraham and Minkowski Poynting vectors in axion electrodynamics, proposing the Minkowski vector as more appropriate for low-mass axion haloscope sensitivity calculations.
Findings
Both Poynting theorems agree for resonant cavity haloscopes.
Different predictions for broadband low-mass axion detectors.
Minkowski Poynting vector suggests orders of magnitude better sensitivity.
Abstract
The most sensitive haloscopes that search for axion dark matter through the two photon electromagnetic anomaly, convert axions into photons through the mixing of axions with a large DC magnetic field. In this work we apply Poynting theorem to the resulting axion modified electrodynamics and identify two possible Poynting vectors, one similar to the Abraham Poynting vector and the other to the Minkowski Poynting vector in electrodynamics. The latter picks up the extra non-conservative terms while the former does not. To understand the source of energy conversion and power flow in the detection systems, we apply the two Poynting theorems to axion modified electrodynamics, for both the resonant cavity and broadband low-mass axion detectors. We show that both Poynting theorems give the same sensitivity for a resonant cavity axion haloscope, but predict markedly different sensitivity for a…
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