The CADEx Experiment: A new haloscope axion search in the 330-460 micro-eV mass range at the Canfranc Underground Laboratory (LSC)
J.M. Escudé*, B. Aja, S. Arguedas Cuendis, E. Artal, R.B. Barreiro, F.J. Casas,
M. Calero de Ory, L. Castelló Gomar, A. Díaz-Morcillo, L. de la Fuente, J.D. Gallego, B. Gimeno, A. Gómez, D. Granados, B. Kavanagh, M.T. Magaz, J. Martín-Pintado, E. Martínez-González, J. Monzó-Cabrera, F. Najarro de la Parra, J.R. Navarro-Madrid, J.P. Pascual, A. Pascual Laguna, J. Pelegrín, C. Peña-Garay, J. Reina-Valero, D. Rodríguez, V. Rollano, F. Teberio, J. Teniente, P. Vielva, I. Vila, R. Vilar and E. Villaet al. (click to show)
Abstract
The Canfranc Axion Detection Experiment (CADEx) will search for dark matter axions in the
W-band (80–110 GHz) using a multiple cavity haloscope and highly sensitive Kinetic Inductance
Detectors. A summary of the experiment and progress towards its construction is presented.
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