Abstract
Abstract
Dark (hidden) photons are widely recognised as well motivated candidates for physics
beyond the standard model, and have been invoked for the solution of several outstanding problems,
including to account for the dark matter in the universe. In this paper, we consider a simple
model for dark photons, which is coupled to ordinary matter only through kinetic mixing with
ordinary photons. Within this framework, we calculate the flux of solar dark photons on Earth and
revise the potential to detect it with the next generation of axion helioscopes, particularly with
the International AXion Observatory (IAXO). This paper extends on previous theoretical analyses
in two main ways. Firstly, it includes a more complete analysis of the possible sources of dark
photons from the sun, including the contribution of the solar magnetic field and of nuclear
processes, and secondly it includes predictions on the parameter space accessible in the
gas-filled phase of IAXO.
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