Standard Model extensions often predict low-mass and very weakly interacting particles, such as the axion. A number of small-scale experiments at the intensity/precision frontier are actively searching for these elusive particles, complementing searches for physics beyond the Standard Model at colliders. Whilst a next generation of experiments will give access to a huge unexplored parameter space, a discovery would have a tremendous impact on our understanding of fundamental physics.

The quest for axions and other new light particles / K., Baker; Cantatore, Giovanni; S. A., Cetin; M., Davenport; K., Desch; B., Döbrich; H., Gies; I. G., Irastorza; J., Jaeckel; A., Lindner; T., Papaevangelou; M., Pivovaroff; G., Raffelt; J., Redondo; A., Ringwald; Y., Semertzidis; A., Siemko; M., Sulc; A., Upadhye; K., Zioutas. - In: ANNALEN DER PHYSIK. - ISSN 0003-3804. - ELETTRONICO. - 525:(2013), pp. A93-A99. [10.1002/andp.201300727]

The quest for axions and other new light particles

CANTATORE, GIOVANNI;
2013-01-01

Abstract

Standard Model extensions often predict low-mass and very weakly interacting particles, such as the axion. A number of small-scale experiments at the intensity/precision frontier are actively searching for these elusive particles, complementing searches for physics beyond the Standard Model at colliders. Whilst a next generation of experiments will give access to a huge unexplored parameter space, a discovery would have a tremendous impact on our understanding of fundamental physics.
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