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날짜 2023-07-26 10:00 
연사  
장소 CAPP Seminar Room C303, Creation Hall, KAIST Munji Campus 

물리학과 야니스 교수 연구실/액시온 및 극한상호작용 연구단 (CAPP/IBS) 입니다.

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CAPP seminars will be held. Anyone interested in this topic is warmly welcome.

 

Speaker: Dr. Chelsea BARTRAM (SLAC National Laboratory)
 
Date: July 26, 2023 (Wednesday)   
 
Time: 10:00 AM (KST)
 
Venue: CAPP Seminar Room C303, Creation Hall, KAIST Munji Campus
 
Meeting ID: 610 806 8959
Passcode: 131015
 
Topic: Am Expansive Search for Dark Matter with ADMX and DM Radio
 
Abstract:
One of the most well-motivated dark matter candidates is the axion, a particle that is predicted by the solution to another long-standing mystery in physics, the strong CP problem. An established axion search technique leverages the Inverse Primakoff effect by which an axion converts to a photon in a magnetic field. This so-called ‘photon channel’ can be probed using an ‘axion haloscope’ which consists of an exquisitely sensitive receiver chain in a strong magnetic field. Recent work has further advanced the theoretical motivation for axions over a wide range of masses. 

The Axion Dark Matter eXperiment (ADMX) implements one form of haloscope that relies on a microwave cavity. Previously, the ADMX collaboration has searched for axions at DFSZ sensitivity from 950-1020 MHz and two times DFSZ sensitivity from 800-950 MHz. Preliminary results from a more recent search will be presented, as well as plans to cover from 1020 to 1350 MHz with the next data-taking run. 

 

 

At low masses, O(0.1-100neV), a promising search technique uses a lumped-element detector.  A prototype experiment, ABRACADABRA-10cm, demonstrated the viability of the lumped-element approach and set world-leading limits on low-mass axions. The DMRadio program will extend the technique with a series of larger, more sensitive detectors that will be capable of probing QCD axions and axion-like particles over a wide range of masses below 1 μeV

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