CERN Accelerating science

Thesis
Report number CERN-THESIS-2010-241
Title Conversion and Operation of CAST as a massive axion detector
Author(s) Elias, Nuno (IST)
Publication Lisbon : Instituto Superior Técnico, 2010 - mult..
Thesis note PhD : Lisbon, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa : 2010
Thesis supervisor(s) Niinikoski, Tapio ; Bordalo, Paula
Note Presented 26 Mar 2010
Subject category Engineering
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CAST
Abstract The axion was postulated after an elegant solution proposed by R. Peccei and H. Quinn to solve the strong CP problem of Quantum Chromodynamics. The CAST experiment searches for axions created in the core of the Sun. It uses an LHC superconducting prototype magnet to trigger the axion conversion into detectable X-ray photons. During its First Phase, with the magnetic field region kept under vacuum, CAST searched with high sensitivity for axion masses up to 0.02 eV/c2, for higher values the conversion coherence is lost. This thesis reflects the work that allows CAST to extend its search up to axion masses of 1 eV/c2. To restore the lost coherence a buffer gas is introduced in the magnet cold bores, such that the photon arising from the Primakoff conversion acquires an effective mass. The axion mass can be effectively scanned by fine tuning the gas density. The conversion of the experiment required the study, design and construction of a complex gas handling system to deal with a rare helium isotope, 3He. It represents an important technological challenge and a major advantage, allowing the CAST experiment to extend its search into a new unexplored territory that is favoured by theoretical models.

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