Particle Physics Seminars at BNL

A comprehensive plan to resolve the axion dark matter problem with high sensitivity experiments

by Yannis Semertzidis (KAIST)

US/Eastern
small seminar room

small seminar room

https://fnal.zoom.us/j/99187704162?pwd=W4SEOsDY8y8GqFnoO6YxtSINg13hNr.1
Description

Current efforts in axion dark matter research have demonstrated that even though it is possible to explore most of the remaining viable axion dark matter parameter space, it still requires a few decades of scanning time. A new method of reading out the axion signal might be able to speed up the scanning rate by more than an order of magnitude using presently available technology. It can be applied to present experiments, while making easier new experiments at high frequency using conventional dipole magnets.

Zoom link: https://fnal.zoom.us/j/99187704162?pwd=W4SEOsDY8y8GqFnoO6YxtSINg13hNr.1