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Status and perspectives of the CAST experiment

Authors :
Biljana Lakić
José Villar
C. Ezer
J. I. Collar
T. Dafni
S. Borghi
Giovanni Cantatore
T. Geralis
F.J. Iguaz
S. C. Yildiz
Theodoros Vafeiadis
M. Davenport
S. N. Gninenko
J. Ruz
Sami K. Solanki
Evangelos Gazis
M. Rosu
Georgios Fanourakis
Hector Gomez
Joachim Jacoby
Georg G. Raffelt
G. Lutz
Julia Vogel
Marin Karuza
Markus Kuster
K. Barth
G. Luzón
A. Liolios
A. Gardikiotis
Timur Rashba
A. Belov
S. Aune
T. Papaevangelou
E. Ferrer-Ribas
N. Elias
F. Haug
M. D. Hasinoff
Peter Friedrich
M Tsagri
I. Savvidis
Raimo Hartmann
H. Riege
Rainer Kotthaus
T. O. Niinikoski
J. M. Carmona
I. G. Irastorza
M. J. Pivovaroff
Dieter H. H. Hoffmann
A Rodríguez
Konstantin Zioutas
J. Morales
E. Gruber
J. A. Garcia
Krešimir Jakovčić
V. Lozza
K. Königsmann
L. Stewart
I. Giomataris
C. Eleftheriadis
A. Nordt
J. M. Laurent
A. Tomás
P. S. Silva
M. Arik
Ante Ljubičić
Javier Galan
Heinrich Bräuninger
Milica Krčmar
Serkant Ali Cetin
T. Guthörl
K. van Bibber
Doğuş Üniversitesi, Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi, Fizik Bölümü
TR144760
Arık, Metin
B., Lakić
M., Arik
S., Aune
K., Barth
A., Belov
S., Borghi
H., Bräuninger
Cantatore, Giovanni
J. M., Carmona
S. A., Cetin
J. I., Collar
T., Dafni
M., Davenport
C., Eleftheriadi
N., Elia
C., Ezer
G., Fanouraki
E., Ferrer Riba
P., Friedrich
J., Galán
J. A., García
A., Gardikioti
E. N., Gazi
T., Gerali
I., Giomatari
S., Gninenko
H., Gómez
E., Gruber
T., Guthörl
R., Hartmann
F., Haug
M. D., Hasinoff
D. H. H., Hoffmann
F. J., Iguaz
I. G., Irastorza
J., Jacoby
K., Jakovčić
M., Karuza
K., Königsmann
R., Kotthau
M., Krčmar
M., Kuster
J. M., Laurent
A., Liolio
A., Ljubičić
V., Lozza
G., Lutz
G., Luzón
J., Morale
T., Niinikoski
A., Nordt
T., Papaevangelou
M. J., Pivovaroff
G., Raffelt
T., Rashba
H., Riege
A., Rodríguez
M., Rosu
J., Ruz
I., Savvidi
P. S., Silva
S. K., Solanki
L., Stewart
A., Tomá
M., Tsagri
K., van Bibber
T., Vafeiadi
J., Villar
J. K., Vogel
S. C., Yildiz
K., Zioutas
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Arık, Metin (Dogus Author) -- The conference paper was firstly submitted to 12th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics. The CERN Axion Solar Telescope (CAST) is currently the most sensitive axion helioscope designed to search for axions produced by the Primakoff process in the solar core. CAST is using a Large Hadron Collider (LHC) test magnet where axions could be converted into X-rays with energies up to 10 keV. During the phase I, the experiment operated with vacuum inside the magnet bores and covered axion masses up to 0.02 eV. In the phase II, the magnet bores were filled with a buffer gas (first 4He and later 3He) at various densities in order to extend the sensitivity to higher axion masses (up to f .18 eV). The phase II data taking was completed in 2011. So far, no evidence of axion signal has been found and CAST set the most restrictive experimental limit on the axion-photon coupling constant over a broad range of axion masses. The latest CAST results with 3He data in the mass range 0.39 eV < m a < 0.64 eV will be presented.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....23be90b1db979b6a03e547b7c12f4b83
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/375/1/022001