Progress on the ARIADNE Axion Experiment

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The Axion Resonant InterAction Detection Experiment (ARIADNE) is a collaborative effort to search for the QCD axion using techniques based on nuclear magnetic resonance (Arvanitaki and Geraci, Phys Rev Lett 113:161801, 2014). In the experiment, axions or axion-like particles would mediate short-range spin-dependent interactions between a laser-polarized3He gas and a rotating (unpolarized) tungsten source mass, acting as a tiny, fictitious magnetic field. The experiment has the potential to probe deep within the theoretically interesting regime for the QCD axion in the mass range of 0.1–10 meV, independently of cosmological assumptions. The experiment relies on a stable rotary mechanism and superconducting magnetic shielding, required to screen the 3He sample from ordinary magnetic noise. Progress on testing the stability of the rotary mechanism is reported, and the design for the superconducting shielding is discussed.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media, LLC
Issue Date
2018-07
Language
English
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Springer Proceedings in Physics, v.211, pp.151 - 161

ISSN
0930-8989
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-92726-8_18
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/247662
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PH-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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