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Title Future axion searches with the International Axion Observatory (IAXO)
Author(s) Irastorza, I G (Zaragoza U.) ; Avignone, F T (South Carolina U.) ; Cantatore, G (INFN, Trieste ; Trieste U.) ; Carmona, J M (Zaragoza U.) ; Caspi, S (CERN) ; Cetin, S A (Dogus U., Kadikoy) ; Christensen, F E (Denmark, Tech. U.) ; Dael, A (IRFU, Saclay) ; Dafni, T (Zaragoza U.) ; Davenport, M (CERN) ; Derbin, A V (St. Petersburg, INP) ; Desch, K (Bonn U.) ; Diago, A (Zaragoza U.) ; Döbrich, B (DESY) ; Dudarev, A (CERN) ; Eleftheriadis, C (Aristotle U., Thessaloniki) ; Fanourakis, G (Democritos Nucl. Res. Ctr.) ; Ferrer-Ribas, E (IRFU, Saclay) ; Galán, J (IRFU, Saclay) ; García, J A (Zaragoza U.) ; Garza, J.G (Zaragoza U.) ; Geralis, T (Democritos Nucl. Res. Ctr.) ; Gimeno, B (Valencia U.) ; Giomataris, I (IRFU, Saclay) ; Gninenko, S (Moscow, INR) ; Gómez, H (Zaragoza U.) ; Guendelman, E (Ben Gurion U. of Negev) ; Hailey, C J (Columbia U.) ; Hiramatsu, T (Kyoto U., Yukawa Inst., Kyoto) ; Hoffmann, D H H (Darmstadt, Tech. U.) ; Horns, D (Hamburg U.) ; Iguaz, F J (Zaragoza U.) ; Isern, J (ICE, Bellaterra) ; Jakobsen, A C (Denmark, Tech. U.) ; Jaeckel, J (Heidelberg U.) ; Jakovčić, K (Boskovic Inst., Zagreb) ; Kaminski, J (Bonn U.) ; Kawasaki, M (Tokyo U., ICRR) ; Krčmar, M (Boskovic Inst., Zagreb) ; Krieger, C (Bonn U.) ; Lakić, B (Boskovic Inst., Zagreb) ; Lindner, A (DESY) ; Liolios, A (Aristotle U., Thessaloniki) ; Luzón, G (Zaragoza U.) ; Ortega, I (Zaragoza U.) ; Papaevangelou, T (IRFU, Saclay) ; Pivovaroff, M J (LLNL, Livermore) ; Raffelt, G (Munich, Max Planck Inst.) ; Redondo, J (Munich, Max Planck Inst.) ; Ringwald, A (DESY) ; Russenschuck, S (CERN) ; Ruz, J (LLNL, Livermore) ; Saikawa, K (Tokyo U., ICRR) ; Savvidis, I (Aristotle U., Thessaloniki) ; Sekiguchi, T (Tokyo U., ICRR) ; Shilon, I (CERN) ; Sikivie, P (Florida U.) ; Silva, H (CERN) ; Kate, H ten (CERN) ; Tomas, A (Zaragoza U.) ; Troitsky, S (Moscow, INR) ; Vafeiadis, T (CERN) ; Bibber, K van (UC, Berkeley) ; Vedrine, P (IRFU, Saclay) ; Villar, J A (Zaragoza U.) ; Vogel, J K (LLNL, Livermore) ; Walckiers, L (CERN) ; Wester, W (Fermilab) ; Yildiz, S C (Dogus U., Kadikoy) ; Zioutas, K (Patras U.)
Publication 2013
In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 460 (2013) 012002
In: 6th Symposium on large TPCs for low-energy rare event detection, Paris, France, 17 - 19 Dec 2012, pp.012002
DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/460/1/012002
Subject category Particle Physics - Experiment
Abstract The International Axion Observatory (IAXO) is a new generation axion helioscope aiming at a sensitivity to the axion-photon coupling of gaγ few × 10−12 GeV−1, i.e. 1–1.5 orders of magnitude beyond the one achieved by CAST, currently the most sensitive axion helioscope. The main elements of IAXO are an increased magnetic field volume together with extensive use of x-ray focusing optics and low background detectors, innovations already successfully tested in CAST. Additional physics cases of IAXO could include the detection of electron-coupled axions invoked to explain the white dwarf cooling, relic axions, and a large variety of more generic axion-like particles (ALPs) and other novel excitations at the low-energy frontier of elementary particle physics.
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