Exploring high mass regions for axion dark matter at IBS/CAPP
S.W. Youn*, J. Jeong and Y.K. Semertzidis
*: corresponding author
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Published on: August 02, 2019
Abstract
The Center for Axion and Precision Physics Research (CAPP) of the Institute for Basic Science
(IBS) in Korea has completed the construction of the infrastructure for axion dark matter search experiments. An experiment utilizing a 9 T superconducting magnet with a 127mm bore diameter placed in a He-3 cryogenic system is currently under preparation. This experiment will explore a broad range of axion mass of 10 to 30 meV (equivalent frequency range of 2.8 to 7 GeV) by employing a new cavity design, multiple-cell cavity, which provides a capability of searching relatively high mass regions. We present the status of the experiment and discuss the future prospects.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.340.0820
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