New Constraints on Axionlike Particles with the NEON Detector at a Nuclear Reactor
We report new constraints on axionlike particles (ALPs) using data from the NEON experiment, which features 16.7 kg of NaI(Tl) target located 23.7 m from a 2.8 GW thermal power nuclear reactor. Analyzing a total exposure of 3063 kg ยท day, with 1596 kg ยท day during reactor-on and 1467 kg ยท day during reactor-off periods, we compared energy spectra to search for ALP-induced signals. No significant signal was observed, enabling us to set exclusion limits at the 95% confidence level. These limits probe previously unexplored regions of the ALP parameter space, particularly for axion masses (m๐) near 1 MeV/c2.more »