Implications of Quantum Gravity for Dark Matter Searches with Atom Interferometers

In this brief paper, we show that atom interferometer experiments such as MAGIS, AION and AEDGE do not only have the potential to probe very light dark matter models, but will also probe quantum gravity. We show that the linear coupling of a singlet scalar dark matter particle to electrons or photon...

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Main Authors: Xavier Calmet, Nathaniel Sherrill
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-02-01
Series:Universe
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/8/2/103
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Summary:In this brief paper, we show that atom interferometer experiments such as MAGIS, AION and AEDGE do not only have the potential to probe very light dark matter models, but will also probe quantum gravity. We show that the linear coupling of a singlet scalar dark matter particle to electrons or photons is already ruled out by our current understanding of quantum gravity coupled to data from torsion pendulum experiments. On the other hand, the quadratic coupling of scalar dark matter to electrons and photons has a large viable parameter space which will be probed by these atom interferometers. Implications for searches of quantum gravity are discussed.
ISSN:2218-1997