Searching for WISPy Cold Dark Matter with a Dish Antenna
arXiv:1212.2970 · doi:10.1088/1475-7516/2013/04/016
Abstract
The cold dark matter of the Universe may be comprised of very light and very weakly interacting particles, so-called WISPs. Two prominent examples are hidden photons and axion-like particles. In this note we propose a new technique to sensitively search for this type of dark matter with dish antennas. The technique is broadband and allows to explore a whole range of masses in a single measurement.
16 pages, 3 figures