The Latest Results of Experiment on The Search for Dark Photons With a Multicathode Counter
A.V.Kopylov, I.V.Orekhov, V.V.Petukhov

TL;DR
This paper reports on an experiment using a multicathode counter to search for dark photons, focusing on detecting diurnal variations from their conversion at metallic surfaces, based on 160 days of data.
Contribution
It introduces a novel experimental technique employing a multicathode counter to search for dark photons and presents initial results from extended measurements.
Findings
No significant diurnal variation detected.
Established upper limits on dark photon flux.
Demonstrated feasibility of the multicathode counter method.
Abstract
The technique is described of the search for dark photons with a multicathode counter. The aim of experiment is to search for diurnal variations of the effect from conversion of dark photons at the surface of the metallic cathode. The results obtained within 160 days of the measurements are presented
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Radioactive Decay and Measurement Techniques · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies
