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Letter of Intent: AICE - Atom Interferometry CERN Experiment
/ Baynham, Charles (Imperial Coll., London) ; Bertoldi, Andrea (LP2N, Bordeaux) ; Blas, Diego (Barcelona, IFAE ; ICREA, Barcelona) ; Buchmueller, Oliver (Imperial Coll., London ; U. Oxford (main)) ; Calatroni, Sergio (CERN) ; Charmandaris, Vassilis (IESL, Heraklion) ; Luisa Marilu Chiofalo, Maria (INFN, Pisa ; U. Pisa (main)) ; Cladé, Pierre (Paris, Lab. Kastler Brossel) ; Coleman, Jonathon (Liverpool U.) ; Di Pumpo, Fabio (U. Ulm) et al.
We propose a O(100)m Atom Interferometer (AI) experiment to be installed against a wall of the PX46 access shaft to the LHC. [...]
CERN-LHCC-2025-008 ; LHCC-I-042 ; arXiv:2509.11867 ; LHCC-I-042.
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Quantum Sensing for Dark Matter and Gravitational Waves
/ Beadle, Carl (Geneva U.) ; Bekker, H (Helmholtz Inst., Mainz) ; Blas, D (Barcelona, IFAE) ; Budker, D (UC, Berkeley) ; Calatroni, S (CERN) ; D'Agnolo, R T (Saclay) ; Dıaz-Morcillo, A (Cartagena Politecnica U.) ; Ellis, S A R (Geneva U.) ; Gatti, C (Frascati) ; Garcıa-Irastorza, I (Zaragoza U.) et al.
Searches for wave-like dark matter can benefit from efforts to develop experimental sensitivity beyond the Standard Quantum Limit. [...]
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Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry
/ TVLBAI Proto Collaboration
Long-baseline atom interferometry is a promising technique for probing various aspects of fundamental physics, astrophysics and cosmology, including searches for ultralight dark matter (ULDM) and for gravitational waves (GWs) in the frequency range around 1~Hz that is not covered by present and planned detectors using laser interferometry. [...]
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Challenges and Opportunities of Gravitational Wave Searches above 10 kHz
/ Aggarwal, Nancy (Northwestern U.) ; Aguiar, Odylio D. (Sao Jose, INPE) ; Blas, Diego (Barcelona, IFAE ; ICREA, Barcelona) ; Bauswein, Andreas (Darmstadt, GSI) ; Cella, Giancarlo (INFN, Pisa) ; Clesse, Sebastian (Brussels U.) ; Cruise, Adrian Michael (Birmingham U.) ; Domcke, Valerie (CERN) ; Ellis, Sebastian (Geneva U.) ; Figueroa, Daniel G. (Valencia U., IFIC) et al.
The first direct measurement of gravitational waves by the LIGO and Virgo collaborations has opened up new avenues to explore our Universe. [...]
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Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry Workshop (TVLBAI 2024)
2nd Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry Workshop (TVLBAI 2024)
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- London, United Kingdom
/ Abdalla, Adam (Darmstadt, Tech. Hochsch.); Abe, Mahiro (Stanford U., Phys. Dept.); Abend, Sven (Leibniz U., Hannover); Abidi, Mouine (Leibniz U., Hannover); Aidelsburger, Monika (Munich, Max Planck Inst. Quantenopt. ; Munich U. ; Munich U., ASC ; MCQST, Munich); Alibabaei, Ashkan (Leibniz U., Hannover); Allard, Baptiste (LCAR, Toulouse); Antoniadis, John (Athens U.); Arduini, Gianluigi (CERN); Augst, Nadja (DLR, Berlin) et al.
This summary of the second Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry (TVLBAI) Workshop provides a comprehensive overview of our meeting held in London in April 2024, building on the initial discussions during the inaugural workshop held at CERN in March 2023. Like the summary of the first workshop, this document records a critical milestone for the international atom interferometry community. [...]
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arXiv:2412.14960
- Published in : 10.1140/epjqt/s40507-025-00344-3
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Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry: Workshop Summary
Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry Workshop (TVLBAI 2023)
13 - 14 Mar 2023
- CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
/ Abend, Sven (Leibniz U., Hannover); Allard, Baptiste (LCAR, Toulouse); Alonso, Iván (Balearic Islands U.); Antoniadis, John (Crete U.); Araújo, Henrique (Imperial Coll., London); Arduini, Gianluigi (CERN); Arnold, Aidan S. (SUPA, UK ; Strathclyde U.); Aßmann, Tobias (Ulm U.); Augst, Nadja (DLR, Neustrelitz); Badurina, Leonardo (King's Coll. London ; Caltech) et al.
This document presents a summary of the 2023 Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry Workshop hosted by CERN. The workshop brought together experts from around the world to discuss the exciting developments in large-scale atom interferometer (AI) prototypes and their potential for detecting ultralight dark matter and gravitational waves. [...]
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arXiv:2310.08183 .- CERN-TH-2023-176
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Axion Star Explosions: A New Source for Axion Indirect Detection
/ Escudero, Miguel (CERN) ; Pooni, Charis Kaur (King's Coll. London) ; Fairbairn, Malcolm (King's Coll. London) ; Blas, Diego (Barcelona, Autonoma U. ; Barcelona, IFAE) ; Du, Xiaolong (Carnegie Inst. Observ. ; UCLA) ; Marsh, David J.E. (King's Coll. London)
If dark matter is composed of axions, then axion stars form in the cores of dark matter halos. These stars are unstable above a critical mass, decaying to radio photons that heat the intergalactic medium, offering a new channel for axion indirect detection. [...]
arXiv:2302.10206; KCL-PH-TH-2023-16; CERN-TH-2023-029.-
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- Published in : Phys. Rev. D 109 (2024) 043018
Fulltext: 2302.10206 - PDF; Publication - PDF; External link: TheConversation article
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Cold atoms in space: community workshop summary and proposed road-map
/ Alonso, Iván (Balearic Islands U.) ; Alpigiani, Cristiano (Washington U., Seattle) ; Altschul, Brett (South Carolina U.) ; Araújo, Henrique (Imperial Coll., London) ; Arduini, Gianluigi (CERN) ; Arlt, Jan (Aarhus U.) ; Badurina, Leonardo (King's Coll. London) ; Balaž, Antun (Belgrade, Inst. Phys.) ; Bandarupally, Satvika (Florence U. ; INFN, Florence) ; Barish, Barry C. (LIGO Lab., Caltech) et al.
We summarize the discussions at a virtual Community Workshop on Cold Atoms in Space concerning the status of cold atom technologies, the prospective scientific and societal opportunities offered by their deployment in space, and the developments needed before cold atoms could be operated in space. The cold atom technologies discussed include atomic clocks, quantum gravimeters and accelerometers, and atom interferometers. [...]
arXiv:2201.07789; FERMILAB-CONF-22-694-V; CERN-TH-2022-004.-
2022-11-20 - 64 p.
- Published in : EPJ Quant. Technol.: 9 (2022) , no. 1, pp. 30
Fulltext: bb4d1d31d6edd562e94939489bfc05d6 - PDF; 2201.07789 - PDF; Fulltext from Publisher: PDF; External link: Fermilab Library Server
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