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ILIAS-CAST-CERN Axion Training : 2nd December - Morning (Part 1)

Joint ILIAS-CAST-CERN Axion Training - Cavity Microwave Searches for Cosmological Axione - The topics will begin with a brief overview of halo dark matter, and the axion as a candidate. The principle of resonant conversion of axions in an external magnetic field will be described, and practical cons...

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Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2005
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1880537
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description Joint ILIAS-CAST-CERN Axion Training - Cavity Microwave Searches for Cosmological Axione - The topics will begin with a brief overview of halo dark matter, and the axion as a candidate. The principle of resonant conversion of axions in an external magnetic field will be described, and practical considerations in optimizing the experiment as a signal-to noise problem. A major focus of the lecture will be the two complementary strategies for ultra-low noise detection of the microwave photons - the "photon-as-wave" approach (i.e.conventional heterojunction amplifiers and soon quantum-limited SQUID devices), and "photon-as-particle" (i.e. Rydberg-atom single-quantum detection). Experimental results will be presented; these experiments have already reached well into the range of sensitivity to exclude plausible axion models, for limited ranges of mass. The lecture will conclude with a discussion of future plans and challenges for the microwave cavity experiment.
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spelling cern-18805372023-08-08T19:08:25Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1880537engILIAS-CAST-CERN Axion Training : 2nd December - Morning (Part 1)Joint ILIAS-CAST-CERN Axion Training - Cavity Microwave Searches for Cosmological Axione - The topics will begin with a brief overview of halo dark matter, and the axion as a candidate. The principle of resonant conversion of axions in an external magnetic field will be described, and practical considerations in optimizing the experiment as a signal-to noise problem. A major focus of the lecture will be the two complementary strategies for ultra-low noise detection of the microwave photons - the "photon-as-wave" approach (i.e.conventional heterojunction amplifiers and soon quantum-limited SQUID devices), and "photon-as-particle" (i.e. Rydberg-atom single-quantum detection). Experimental results will be presented; these experiments have already reached well into the range of sensitivity to exclude plausible axion models, for limited ranges of mass. The lecture will conclude with a discussion of future plans and challenges for the microwave cavity experiment.oai:cds.cern.ch:18805372005
spellingShingle ILIAS-CAST-CERN Axion Training : 2nd December - Morning (Part 1)
title ILIAS-CAST-CERN Axion Training : 2nd December - Morning (Part 1)
title_full ILIAS-CAST-CERN Axion Training : 2nd December - Morning (Part 1)
title_fullStr ILIAS-CAST-CERN Axion Training : 2nd December - Morning (Part 1)
title_full_unstemmed ILIAS-CAST-CERN Axion Training : 2nd December - Morning (Part 1)
title_short ILIAS-CAST-CERN Axion Training : 2nd December - Morning (Part 1)
title_sort ilias-cast-cern axion training : 2nd december - morning (part 1)
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1880537