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Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 140402 (2006) [4 pages]

Polarized Light Propagating in a Magnetic Field as a Probe for Millicharged Fermions

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Holger Gies1,*, Joerg Jaeckel2,†, and Andreas Ringwald2,‡
1Institut für Theoretische Physik, Universität Heidelberg, Philosophenweg 16, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
2Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, Notkestraße 85, D-22607 Hamburg, Germany

Received 24 July 2006; published 2 October 2006

Possible extensions of the standard model of particle physics suggest the existence of particles with small, unquantized electric charge. Photon-initiated pair production of millicharged fermions in a magnetic field would manifest itself as a vacuum magnetic (VM) dichroism. We show that laser polarization experiments searching for this effect yield, in the mass range below 0.1 eV, much stronger constraints on millicharged fermions than previous laboratory searches. VM birefringence due to virtual pair production gives a slightly better constraint for masses between 0.1 and a few eV. We comment on the possibility that the VM dichroism observed by PVLAS arises from pair production of such millicharged fermions rather than from single production of axionlike particles. Such a scenario can be confirmed or firmly excluded by a search for invisible decays of orthopositronium with a branching-fraction sensitivity of about 10-9.

© 2006 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.140402
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.140402
PACS:
12.20.Fv, 14.80.−j

*Electronic address: h.gies@thphys.uni-heidelberg.de

Electronic address: jjaeckel@mail.desy.de

Electronic address: andreas.ringwald@desy.de