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Axion Searches with Microwave Filters: the RADES project

We propose, design and construct a variant of the conventional axion haloscope concept that could be competitive in the search for dark matter axions of masses in the decade 10–100 μeV. Theses masses are located somewhat above the mass range in which existing experiments have reached sensitivity to...

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Autores principales: Melcón, Alejandro Álvarez, Cuendis, Sergio Arguedas, Cogollos, Cristian, Díaz-Morcillo, Alejandro, Döbrich, Babette, Gallego, Juan Daniel, Gimeno, Benito, Irastorza, Igor G., Lozano-Guerrero, Antonio José, Malbrunot, Chloé, Navarro, Pablo, Peña-Garay, Carlos, Redondo, Javier, Vafeiadis, Theodoros, Wuensch, Walter
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2018/05/040
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2307579
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author Melcón, Alejandro Álvarez
Cuendis, Sergio Arguedas
Cogollos, Cristian
Díaz-Morcillo, Alejandro
Döbrich, Babette
Gallego, Juan Daniel
Gimeno, Benito
Irastorza, Igor G.
Lozano-Guerrero, Antonio José
Malbrunot, Chloé
Navarro, Pablo
Peña-Garay, Carlos
Redondo, Javier
Vafeiadis, Theodoros
Wuensch, Walter
author_facet Melcón, Alejandro Álvarez
Cuendis, Sergio Arguedas
Cogollos, Cristian
Díaz-Morcillo, Alejandro
Döbrich, Babette
Gallego, Juan Daniel
Gimeno, Benito
Irastorza, Igor G.
Lozano-Guerrero, Antonio José
Malbrunot, Chloé
Navarro, Pablo
Peña-Garay, Carlos
Redondo, Javier
Vafeiadis, Theodoros
Wuensch, Walter
author_sort Melcón, Alejandro Álvarez
collection CERN
description We propose, design and construct a variant of the conventional axion haloscope concept that could be competitive in the search for dark matter axions of masses in the decade 10–100 μeV. Theses masses are located somewhat above the mass range in which existing experiments have reached sensitivity to benchmark QCD axion models. Our haloscope consists of an array of small microwave cavities connected by rectangular irises, in an arrangement commonly used in radio-frequency filters. The size of the unit cavity determines the main resonant frequency, while the possibility to connect a large number of cavities allows to reach large detection volumes. We develop the theoretical framework of the detection concept, and present design prescriptions to optimize detection capabilities. We describe the design and realization of a first small-scale prototype of this concept, called Relic Axion Detector Exploratory Setup (RADES). It consists of a copper-coated stainless steel five-cavities microwave filter with the detecting mode operating at around 8.4 GHz. This structure has been electromagnetically characterized at 2 K and 298 K, and it is now placed in ultra-high vacuum in one of the twin-bores of the 9 T CAST dipole magnet at CERN. We describe the data acquisition system developed for relic axion detection, and present preliminary results of the electromagnetic properties of the microwave filter, which show the potential of filters to reach QCD axion window sensitivity at X-band frequencies.
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spelling cern-23075792023-02-10T03:47:50Zdoi:10.1088/1475-7516/2018/05/040http://cds.cern.ch/record/2307579engMelcón, Alejandro ÁlvarezCuendis, Sergio ArguedasCogollos, CristianDíaz-Morcillo, AlejandroDöbrich, BabetteGallego, Juan DanielGimeno, BenitoIrastorza, Igor G.Lozano-Guerrero, Antonio JoséMalbrunot, ChloéNavarro, PabloPeña-Garay, CarlosRedondo, JavierVafeiadis, TheodorosWuensch, WalterAxion Searches with Microwave Filters: the RADES projecthep-phParticle Physics - Phenomenologyhep-exParticle Physics - ExperimentWe propose, design and construct a variant of the conventional axion haloscope concept that could be competitive in the search for dark matter axions of masses in the decade 10–100 μeV. Theses masses are located somewhat above the mass range in which existing experiments have reached sensitivity to benchmark QCD axion models. Our haloscope consists of an array of small microwave cavities connected by rectangular irises, in an arrangement commonly used in radio-frequency filters. The size of the unit cavity determines the main resonant frequency, while the possibility to connect a large number of cavities allows to reach large detection volumes. We develop the theoretical framework of the detection concept, and present design prescriptions to optimize detection capabilities. We describe the design and realization of a first small-scale prototype of this concept, called Relic Axion Detector Exploratory Setup (RADES). It consists of a copper-coated stainless steel five-cavities microwave filter with the detecting mode operating at around 8.4 GHz. This structure has been electromagnetically characterized at 2 K and 298 K, and it is now placed in ultra-high vacuum in one of the twin-bores of the 9 T CAST dipole magnet at CERN. We describe the data acquisition system developed for relic axion detection, and present preliminary results of the electromagnetic properties of the microwave filter, which show the potential of filters to reach QCD axion window sensitivity at X-band frequencies.We propose, design and construct a variant of the conventional axion haloscope concept that could be competitive in the search for dark matter axions of masses in the decade 10-100 $\mu$eV. Theses masses are located somewhat above the mass range in which existing experiments have reached sensitivity to benchmark QCD axion models. Our haloscope consists of an array of small microwave cavities connected by rectangular irises, in an arrangement commonly used in radio-frequency filters. The size of the unit cavity determines the main resonant frequency, while the possibility to connect a {large} number of cavities allows to reach large detection volumes. We develop the theoretical framework of the detection concept, and present design prescriptions to optimize detection capabilities. We describe the design and realization of a first small-scale prototype of this concept, called Relic Axion Detector Exploratory Setup (RADES). It consists of a copper-coated stainless steel five-cavities microwave filter with the detecting mode operating at around 8.4 GHz. This structure has been electromagnetically characterized at 2 K and 298 K, and it is now placed in ultra-high vacuum in one of the twin-bores of the 9 T CAST dipole magnet at CERN. We describe the data acquisition system developed for relic axion detection, and present preliminary results of the electromagnetic properties of the microwave filter, which show the potential of filters to reach QCD axion window sensitivity at X-band frequencies.arXiv:1803.01243CERN-OPEN-2018-001MPP-2018-18oai:cds.cern.ch:23075792018-03-03
spellingShingle hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
Melcón, Alejandro Álvarez
Cuendis, Sergio Arguedas
Cogollos, Cristian
Díaz-Morcillo, Alejandro
Döbrich, Babette
Gallego, Juan Daniel
Gimeno, Benito
Irastorza, Igor G.
Lozano-Guerrero, Antonio José
Malbrunot, Chloé
Navarro, Pablo
Peña-Garay, Carlos
Redondo, Javier
Vafeiadis, Theodoros
Wuensch, Walter
Axion Searches with Microwave Filters: the RADES project
title Axion Searches with Microwave Filters: the RADES project
title_full Axion Searches with Microwave Filters: the RADES project
title_fullStr Axion Searches with Microwave Filters: the RADES project
title_full_unstemmed Axion Searches with Microwave Filters: the RADES project
title_short Axion Searches with Microwave Filters: the RADES project
title_sort axion searches with microwave filters: the rades project
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2018/05/040
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2307579
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