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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Axion search with BabyIAXO in view of IAXO
Pierre BrunA. Marin-franchS. AuneC. IñiguezG. LuzónD. DíezY. GiomatarisL. ObisNikolai GolubevIgor TkachevG. PareschiS. Rueda-teruelB. BiasuzziD. UngerMarta CivitaniO. LimousinL. KravchukA. AbelnK. AltenmüllerWalter WuenschUlrich WerthenbachSergey TroitskyN. BykovskiyJ.p. MolsSergei GninenkoJ. GolmJ. GolmL. DumoulinAmanda WeltmanMatthias MentinkC. NonesKrešimir JakovčićI. LomskayaJavier RedondoJ. VogelJ. RuzI. DrachnevM. J. PivovaroffD.v. PodaJordi Miralda-escudéJavier GalanLoredana GastaldoT. LasserreC. MalbrunotI. G. IrastorzaLars HaggeNikita UshakovP. L. HenriksenJoan MauricioD. CalvetE. Ruiz-cholizV. ChernovA. Ortiz De SolórzanoT. PapaevangelouK. PerezBayarjon Paul LubsandorzhievS. MarnierosR. Iglesias-marzoaJ. F. CastelH. P. Pais Da SilvaS. SchmidtH. Ten KateS. CebriánFabrizio TavecchioA. A. NozikF. J. Iguaz-gutierrezFinn Erland ChristensenY. MenesguenDavid GasconT. SchifferP. LaurentV. S. PantuevM. R.d. RodriguesD. HengstlerDavid AttiéC. MargalejoJ. M. CarmonaJordi SalvadoB. KanouteF. MarutzkyStefano BassoT. DafniS. Arguedas CuendisAlexey DudarevC. OriolS. OsterLuc BergéG. López-alegreJ. HahnBiljana LakićU. SchneeklothH. MirallasMaurizio GiannottiE. Ferrer-ribasCharles J. HaileyX-f. NavickF. Rueda-teruelA. V. DerbinE. O. SaemannE. ArmengaudE. PicatosteFederico MesciaV. MuratovaMartin LoidlO. PérezD. VoroninP. Borges De SousaK. LudwigKlaus Kurt DeschBabette DöbrichS. KarstensenD. D. M. FerreiraL. SeguiAndreas RingwaldC. CogollosA. Yanes-díazIvor FleckF. OrsiniA. GiulianiMatthias SchottJochen KaminskiAlessio NotariM. DinterE. UnzhakovA. Lindnersubject
Particle physicsPhysics - Instrumentation and Detectorssolar axion[PHYS.ASTR.IM]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysic [astro-ph.IM]experimental methodsDark matterFOS: Physical sciences7. Clean energyString (physics)Standard Modelaxion helioscopedesign [detector]International Axion Observatory (IAXO)ObservatoryPeccei-Quinn mechanismDark Matterdetector design[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det]Detectors and Experimental TechniquesAxionsun-tracking systemsphysics.ins-detactivity reportdetector: designPhysicsinstrumentationHelioscopeLarge Hadron Colliderdetectorsolar [axion]DESYInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)[PHYS.ASTR.SR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Solar and Stellar Astrophysics [astro-ph.SR]IAXOmagnetopticsaxion: solardescription
Axions are a natural consequence of the Peccei-Quinn mechanism, the most compelling solution to the strong-CP problem. Similar axion-like particles (ALPs) also appear in a number of possible extensions of the Standard Model, notably in string theories. Both axions and ALPs are very well motivated candidates for Dark Matter, and in addition, they would be copiously produced at the sun's core. A relevant effort during the last decade has been the CAST experiment at CERN, the most sensitive axion helioscope to-date. The International Axion Observatory (IAXO) is a large-scale 4th generation helioscope. As its primary physics goal, IAXO will look for solar axions or ALPs with a signal to background ratio of about 5 orders of magnitude higher than CAST. Recently the IAXO collaboration has proposed and intermediate experimental stage, BabyIAXO, conceived to test all IAXO subsystems (magnet, optics, detectors and sun-tracking systems) at a relevant scale for the final system and thus serve as pathfinder for IAXO but at the same time as a fully-fledged helioscope with record and relevant physics reach in itself with potential for discovery. BabyIAXO was endorsed by the Physics Review committee of DESY last May 2019. Here we will review the status and prospects of BabyIAXO and its potential to probe the most physics motivated regions of the axion & ALPs parameter space.
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