Gravimeter Search for Compact Dark Matter Objects Moving in the Earth
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2020-02-07
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Dark matter could be composed of compact dark objects (CDOs). These objects may interact very weakly with normal matter and could move freely inside the Earth. A CDO moving in the inner core of the Earth will have an orbital period near 55 min and produce a time dependent signal in a gravimeter. Data from superconducting gravimeters rule out such objects moving inside the Earth unless their mass $m_D$ and or orbital radius $a$ are very small so that $m_D\, a < 1.2\times 10^{-13}M_\oplus R_\oplus$. Here $M_\oplus$ and $R_\oplus$ are the mass and radius of the Earth.
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Horowitz, Charles J., and Widmer-Schnidrig, R. "Gravimeter Search for Compact Dark Matter Objects Moving in the Earth." Physical Review Letters, 2020-02-07, https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.124.051102.
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Physical Review Letters