摘要: Ultralight axions and dark photons are well-motivated dark matter (DM)
candidates. The axion DM and dark photon DM (DPDM) can resonantly convert into
electromagnetic (EM) waves in the solar corona when their mass is equal to the
solar plasma frequency. The resultant EM waves are mono-chromatic in the
radio-frequency range with an energy equal to the DM mass, which can be
detected via radio telescopes for solar observations. We search for converted
mono-chromatic signals in the observational data of the high-sensitivity Low
Frequency Array (LOFAR) telescope. We find the upper limit on the kinetic
mixing coupling between DPDM and photon can reach $10^{-13}$ in the frequency
range $30-80$ MHz, which is about one order of magnitude better than the
existing constraint from the cosmic microwave background (CMB) observation. In
addition, we also get the upper limit on the axion-photon coupling in the same
frequency range, which is better than the constraints from
Light-Shining-through-a-Wall experiments but does not exceed the CAST or other
astrophysical bounds.