Figure 9From: Applying the matched-filter technique to the search for dark matter transients with networks of quantum sensorsMatched-filter technique discovery reach. Projected discovery reach for thin wall dark matter objects using the matched-filter technique along with existing constraints. The red dotted lines represent the least stringent and most stringent discovery reaches for the 2010 GPS atomic clock network. The shaded blue regions are the constraints coming from astrophysics [47] while the salmon shaded regions are the constraints placed by previous work from the GPS.DM collaboration [14]. The green shaded region contains the constraints placed by optical clock experiments [28], while the yellow region contains the constraints from a global terrestrial network of laboratory clocks [15]Back to article page