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Light shining through walls

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Shining light through walls? At first glance this sounds crazy. However, very feeble gravitational and electroweak effects allow for this exotic possibility. Unfortunately, with present and near future technologies the opportunity to observe light shining through walls via these effects is completely out of question. Nevertheless there are quite a number of experimental collaborations around the globe involved in this quest. Why are they doing it? Are there additional ways of sending photons through opaque matter? Indeed, various extensions of the standard model of particle physics predict the existence of new particles called WISPs - extremely weakly interacting slim particles. Photons can convert into these hypothetical particles, which have no problems to penetrate very dense materials, and these can reconvert into photons after their passage - as if light was effectively traversing walls. We review this exciting field of research, describing the most important WISPs, the present and future experiments, the indirect hints from astrophysics and cosmology pointing to the existence of WISPs, and finally outlining the consequences that the discovery of WISPs would have.

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The Positivity Geometry of Photon--Dark-Photon Effective Field Theories

hep-ph · 2026-07-07 · accept · novelty 7.0

Elastic positivity from a modified forward dispersion relation constrains the twelve dim-8 Wilson coefficients of the photon–dark-photon EFT to a spectrahedral cone, with hierarchies for non-forward mixed amplitudes and distinct loci for kinetic-mixing and dark-axion UV completions.

Any Light Particle Searches with ALPS II: first science results

hep-ex · 2025-12-16 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

ALPS II reports no detection of axion-like particles and establishes improved 95% CL upper limits on di-photon couplings of 1.5e-9 GeV^-1 for masses below 0.1 meV, plus limits for scalar, vector, and tensor bosons.

Counting axions with IAXO

hep-ph · 2026-06-18 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

Projections for IAXO in two-axion parameter space plus spectral analysis of flavor oscillations show where the experiment can discriminate multi-axion signals from single-axion ones, extending to N-axion cases.

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  • The Positivity Geometry of Photon--Dark-Photon Effective Field Theories hep-ph · 2026-07-07 · accept · none · ref 15 · internal anchor

    Elastic positivity from a modified forward dispersion relation constrains the twelve dim-8 Wilson coefficients of the photon–dark-photon EFT to a spectrahedral cone, with hierarchies for non-forward mixed amplitudes and distinct loci for kinetic-mixing and dark-axion UV completions.

  • Any Light Particle Searches with ALPS II: first science results hep-ex · 2025-12-16 · unverdicted · none · ref 28 · internal anchor

    ALPS II reports no detection of axion-like particles and establishes improved 95% CL upper limits on di-photon couplings of 1.5e-9 GeV^-1 for masses below 0.1 meV, plus limits for scalar, vector, and tensor bosons.

  • Dark photon -- Assisted Primordial Magnetogenesis astro-ph.CO · 2026-05-21 · unverdicted · none · ref 17 · internal anchor

    Coupling dark photons to standard photons enables adequate primordial magnetogenesis without strong-coupling or backreaction issues.

  • Bounds on massive graviton-like particles from searches for axion-like particles coupling to photons hep-ph · 2026-05-01 · unverdicted · none · ref 44

    Limits on axion-like particles from photon-coupling searches are recast as constraints on massive graviton-like particles across lab, astrophysical, and cosmological experiments using analogous Primakoff and Gertsenshtein conversion mechanisms.

  • Counting axions with IAXO hep-ph · 2026-06-18 · unverdicted · none · ref 51 · internal anchor

    Projections for IAXO in two-axion parameter space plus spectral analysis of flavor oscillations show where the experiment can discriminate multi-axion signals from single-axion ones, extending to N-axion cases.