Towards a possible discovery of dark photons with a multi-cathode counter
A.Kopylov, I.Orekhov, V.Petukhov

TL;DR
This paper discusses an experimental approach using a multi-cathode counter to search for dark photons, presenting initial data and potential interpretations for observed effects related to dark photon detection.
Contribution
It introduces a novel experimental setup with a multi-cathode counter for dark photon detection and formulates an evidence base to verify dark photon signals.
Findings
Initial data on diurnal variations in dark photon signals
Evidence base for dark photon detection proposed
Potential interpretation of observed effects
Abstract
The main points of experiment on the search of dark photons using multy-cathode counter are outlined. The evidence base to prove that the observed effect is really from dark photons is formulated. First data on diurnal variations are presented. The possible interpretation of the data is given for the case if they are expanded in future measurements.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Mechanical and Optical Resonators
