4–10 août 2024
ICISE, Quy Nhon, Vietnam
Fuseau horaire Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh

Storage ring as an ALP antenna - an experimental proof of principle

6 août 2024, 14:20
20m
ICISE, Quy Nhon, Vietnam

ICISE, Quy Nhon, Vietnam

Orateur

Aleksandra Wronska (Jagiellonian University)

Description

Axions, or axionlike particles (ALPs), can couple to the spin of nucleons and nuclei, either directly through the axion-wind effect, or indirectly, inducing an oscillating electric dipole moment in nucleons in the process. If ALPs are a part of the cold dark matter in our Galaxy, they can be treated as a classical field. A beam of in-plane polarized hadrons circulating in a storage ring can therefore be used as an ALP antenna. At the resonance between the frequency of an ALP field and the spin-precession frequency of the beam, a buildup of the vertical polarization component should appear as a signal of the ALP presence. As the ALP mass and frequency are unknown, the beam momentum, which is directly related to its spin-precession frequency, needs to be ramped in a search for the resonance crossing. The JEDI collaboration conducted a proof-of-principle experiment demonstrating this new method using the polarized deuteron beam of the COSY synchrotron. An ALP mass range of 0.495-0.502 neV/c2 was scanned. No ALP signal was observed, but a 90% confidence upper limit on the deuteron oscillating electric dipole moment of 6.4 x 10-23 ecm was obtained. The experimental method was successfully tested through injection into the ring of a fake ALP signal generated using a radio-frequency Wien filter. In my talk, I will discuss the method, necessary preparatory work and developments, the experiment and its subtleties, and the results.

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