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The Next Generation of Axion Helioscopes: The International Axion Observatory (IAXO)

Authors :
Javier Redondo
Biljana Lakić
Eduardo Guendelman
K. van Bibber
A. Diago
S. Matsuki
Hector Gomez
Marin Karuza
C. Eleftheriadis
Olivier Limousin
H. H. J. ten Kate
Eric Armengaud
T. Dafni
Finn Erland Christensen
I. Ortega
Pierre Sikivie
Anders Clemen Jakobsen
F.J. Iguaz
Charles J. Hailey
Diego González-Díaz
Theodoros Vafeiadis
Milica Krčmar
Takashi Hiramatsu
V. N. Muratova
Dieter H. H. Hoffmann
J.A. Villar
S. C. Yildiz
Klaus Kurt Desch
I. Shilon
B. Döbrich
Javier Galan
J. G. Garza
Pierre Brun
A. Dael
S. Gninenko
F. T. Avignone
A. Tomás
W. C. Wester
C. Krieger
I. G. Irastorza
Masahiro Kawasaki
A. Lindner
A. Dudarev
Andreas Ringwald
Michael J. Pivovaroff
M. Betz
A. V. Derbin
P. Brax
C. Nones
D. Chelouche
Ioannis Giomataris
I. Savvidis
Yannis K. Semertzidis
S. Russenschuck
Kenichi Imai
Konstantin Zioutas
Theodoros Geralis
Serkant Ali Cetin
Giovanni Cantatore
Julia Vogel
Jordi Isern
H. Silva
E. Ferrer-Ribas
Ken'ichi Saikawa
G. Luzón
Dieter Horns
P. Vedrine
G. Fanourakis
Toyokazu Sekiguchi
Fritz Caspers
J. A. Garcia
Joerg Jaeckel
Amanda Weltman
J. Ruz
M. Davenport
J. Kaminski
L. Walckiers
Krešimir Jakovčić
Gianpaolo Carosi
A. Liolios
B. Gimeno
Georg G. Raffelt
T. Papaevangelou
J. M. Carmona
S. Caspi
Konstantinos Kousouris
I. Dratchnev
Sergey Troitsky
Doğuş Üniversitesi, Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi, Fizik Bölümü
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Çetin, Serkant Ali
Vogel, J. K.
Armengaud, E.
Avignone, F. T.
Betz, M.
Brax, P.
Brun, P.
Cantatore, Giovanni
Carmona, J. M.
Carosi, G. P.
Caspers, F.
Caspi, S.
Cetin, S. A.
Chelouche, D.
Christensen, F. E.
Dael, A.
Dafni, T.
Davenport, M.
Derbin, A. V.
Desch, K.
Diago, A.
Döbrich, B.
Dratchnev, I.
Dudarev, A.
Eleftheriadis, C.
Fanourakis, G.
Ferrer Ribas, E.
Galán, J.
García, J. A.
Garza, J. G.
Geralis, T.
Gimeno, B.
Giomataris, I.
Gninenko, S.
Gómez, H.
González Díaz, D.
Guendelman, E.
Hailey, C. J.
Hiramatsu, T.
Hoffmann, D. H. H.
Horns, D.
Iguaz, F. J.
Irastorza, I. G.
Isern, J.
Imai, K.
Jakobsen, A. C.
Jaeckel, J.
Jakovčić, K.
Kaminski, J.
Kawasaki, M.
Karuza, M.
Krčmar, M.
Kousouris, K.
Krieger, C.
Lakić, B.
Limousin, O.
Lindner, A.
Liolios, A.
Luzón, G.
Matsuki, S.
Muratova, V. N.
Nones, C.
Ortega, I.
Papaevangelou, T.
Pivovaroff, M. J.
Raffelt, G.
Redondo, J.
Ringwald, A.
Russenschuck, S.
Ruz, J.
Saikawa, K.
Savvidis, I.
Sekiguchi, T.
Semertzidis, Y. K.
Shilon, I.
Sikivie, P.
Silva, H.
ten Kate, H.
Tomas, A.
Troitsky, S.
Vafeiadis, T.
van Bibber, K.
Vedrine, P.
Villar, J. A.
Walckiers, L.
Weltman, A.
Wester, W.
Yildiz, S. C.
Zioutas, K.
Source :
Vogel, J K, Armengaud, E, Avignone, F T, Betz, M, Brax, P, Brun, P G, Cantatore, G, Carmona, J M, Carosi, G P, Caspers, F, Caspi, S, Cetin, S A, Chelouche, D, Christensen, F E & Jakobsen, A C 2015, ' The Next Generation of Axion Helioscopes: The International Axion Observatory (IAXO) ', Physics Procedia, vol. 61, pp. 193-200 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phpro.2014.12.031, Physics procedia 61, 193-200 (2015). doi:10.1016/j.phpro.2014.12.031, 13th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics, TAUP 2013, Asilomar, California, US, 2013-09-08-2013-09-13
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2015.

Abstract

Çetin, Serkant Ali (Dogus Author) -- Conference full title: 13th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics, TAUP 2013; Asilomar Conference Grounds Monterey Peninsula; United States; 8 September 2013 through 13 September 2013. The International Axion Observatory (IAXO) is a proposed 4th-generation axion helioscope with the primary physics research goal to search for solar axions via their Primakoff conversion into photons of 1 - 10 keV energies in a strong magnetic field. IAXO will achieve a sensitivity to the axion-photon coupling gaγ down to a few ×10-12 GeV-1 for a wide range of axion masses up to ∼ 0.25 eV. This is an improvement over the currently best (3rd generation) axion helioscope, the CERN Axion Solar Telescope (CAST), of about 5 orders of magnitude in signal strength, corresponding to a factor ∼ 20 in the axion photon coupling. IAXO's sensitivity relies on the construction of a large superconducting 8-coil toroidal magnet of 20 m length optimized for axion research. Each of the eight 60 cm diameter magnet bores is equipped with x-ray optics focusing the signal photons into ∼ 0.2 cm2 spots that are imaged by very low background x-ray detectors. The magnet will be built into a structure with elevation and azimuth drives that will allow solar tracking for 12 hours each day. This contribution is a summary of our papers [1-3] and we refer to these for further details.

Details

ISSN :
18753892
Volume :
61
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics Procedia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....958657c22e7df2b3e841a36b1fc070d7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phpro.2014.12.031