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Report number arXiv:2306.17243
Title A Proposal for a Low-Frequency Axion Search in the 1–2 μ$\umu$ eV Range and Below with the BabyIAXO Magnet
Author(s) Ahyoune, Saiyd (ICC, Barcelona U.) ; Melcón, Alejandro Álvarez (Cartagena Politecnica U.) ; Cuendis, Sergio Arguedas (ICC, Barcelona U.) ; Calatroni, Sergio (CERN) ; Cogollos, Cristian (Munich, Max Planck Inst.) ; Devlin, Jack (Imperial Coll., London) ; Díaz-Morcillo, Alejandro (Cartagena Politecnica U.) ; Díez-Ibáñez, David (U. Zaragoza (main)) ; Döbrich, Babette (Munich, Max Planck Inst.) ; Galindo, Javier (U. Zaragoza (main)) ; Gallego, Juan Daniel (Yerkes Observ.) ; García-Barceló, Jose María (Cartagena Politecnica U.) ; Gimeno, Benito (Valencia U., IFIC) ; Golm, Jessica (CERN ; Jena U.) ; Gu, Yikun (U. Zaragoza (main)) ; Herwig, Louis (Munich, Max Planck Inst.) ; Irastorza, Igor Garcia (U. Zaragoza (main)) ; Lozano-Guerrero, Antonio Jose (Cartagena Politecnica U.) ; Malbrunot, Chloé (TRIUMF) ; Miralda-Escudé, Jordi (ICC, Barcelona U. ; ICREA, Barcelona ; Barcelona, Autonoma U.) ; Monzó-Cabrera, Juan (Cartagena Politecnica U.) ; Navarro, Pablo (Cartagena Politecnica U.) ; Navarro-Madrid, Jose Ramón (Cartagena Politecnica U.) ; Redondo, Javier (U. Zaragoza (main)) ; Reina-Valero, José (Valencia U., IFIC) ; Schmieden, Kristof (Mainz U.) ; Schneemann, Tim (Mainz U.) ; Siodlaczek, Marc (Darmstadt, Tech. Hochsch.) ; Ulmer, Stefan (Wako, RIKEN ; Heinrich Heine U., Dusseldorf) ; Wuensch, Walter (CERN)
Publication 2023-12-01
Imprint 2023-06-29
In: Ann. Phys. (Leipzig) 535 (2023) 2300326
DOI 10.1002/andp.202300326 (publication)
Subject category hep-ph ; Particle Physics - Phenomenology ; physics.ins-det ; Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Abstract In the near future BabyIAXO will be the most powerful axion helioscope, relying on a custom-made magnet of two bores of 70 cm diameter and 10 m long, with a total available magnetic volume of more than 7 m$^3$. In this document, we propose and describe the implementation of low-frequency axion haloscope setups suitable for operation inside the BabyIAXO magnet. The RADES proposal has a potential sensitivity to the axion-photon coupling $g_{a\gamma}$ down to values corresponding to the KSVZ model, in the (currently unexplored) mass range between 1 and 2$ \mu$eV, after a total effective exposure of 440 days. This mass range is covered by the use of four differently dimensioned 5-meter-long cavities, equipped with a tuning mechanism based on inner turning plates. A setup like the one proposed would also allow an exploration of the same mass range for hidden photons coupled to photons. An additional complementary apparatus is proposed using LC circuits and exploring the low energy range ($\sim10^{-4}-10^{-1} \mu$eV). The setup includes a cryostat and cooling system to cool down the BabyIAXO bore down to about 5 K, as well as appropriate low-noise signal amplification and detection chain.
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