Authors
TM Shokair, J Root, KA Van Bibber, B Brubaker, YV Gurevich, SB Cahn, SK Lamoreaux, MA Anil, KW Lehnert, BK Mitchell, A Reed, G Carosi
Publication date
2014/7/30
Journal
International Journal of Modern Physics A
Volume
29
Issue
19
Pages
1443004
Publisher
World Scientific Publishing Company
Description
The axion is a light pseudoscalar particle which suppresses CP-violating effects in strong interactions and also happens to be an excellent dark matter candidate. Axions constituting the dark matter halo of our galaxy may be detected by their resonant conversion to photons in a microwave cavity permeated by a magnetic field. The current generation of the microwave cavity experiment has demonstrated sensitivity to plausible axion models, and upgrades in progress should achieve the sensitivity required for a definitive search, at least for low mass axions. However, a comprehensive strategy for scanning the entire mass range, from 1–1000 μeV, will require significant technological advances to maintain the needed sensitivity at higher frequencies. Such advances could include sub-quantum-limited amplifiers based on squeezed vacuum states, bolometers, and/or superconducting microwave cavities. The Axion …
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