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First mechanical realization of a tunable dielectric haloscope for the MADMAX axion search experiment
Garcia, B. A. D. S. ; Bergermann, D. ; Caldwell, A. ; Dabhi, V. ; Diaconu, C. ; Diehl, J. ; Dvali, G. ; Egge, J. ; Ekmedzic, M. ; Gallo, F. ; Garutti, E. ; Heyminck, S. ; Hubaut, F. ; Ivanov, A. ; Jochum, J. ; Karst, P. ; Kramer, M. ; Kreikemeyer-Lorenzo, D. ; Krieger, C. (Corresponding author)Extern* ; Leppla-Weber, D. ; Lindner, A. ; Maldonado, J. ; Majorovits, B. ; Martens, S. ; Martini, A. ; Öz, E. ; Pralavorio, P. C. (Corresponding author)Extern* ; Raffelt, G. ; Redondo, J. ; Ringwald, A.DESY* ; Roset, S. ; Schaffran, J.DESY* ; Schmidt, A. ; Steffen, F. ; Strandhagen, C.Extern* ; Usherov, I. ; Wang, H. ; Wieching, G. ; MADMAX Collaboration (Collaboration author)
2024
Inst. of Physics
London
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.1088/1748-0221/19/11/T11002 doi:10.3204/PUBDB-2025-00469
Report No.: arXiv:2407.10716
Abstract: MADMAX, a future experiment to search for axion dark matter,is based on a novel detection concept called the dielectrichaloscope. It consists of a booster composed of several dielectricdisks positioned with μm precision. A prototype composed ofone movable disk was built to demonstrate the mechanical feasibilityof such a booster in the challenging environment of the experiment:high magnetic field to convert the axions into photons and cryogenictemperature to reduce the thermal noise. It was tested both inside astrong magnetic field up to 1.6 T and at cryogenic temperaturesdown to 35 K. The measurements of the velocity and positioningaccuracy of the disk are shown and are found to match the MADMAXrequirements.
Keyword(s): Detector design and construction technologies and materials ; Cryogenics ; Dark Matter detectors (WIMPs, axions, etc.)
Note: JINST 19 T11002 (2024). 14 pages, 9 figures
Contributing Institute(s):
- Any Light Particle Search (ALPS)
Research Program(s):
- 611 - Fundamental Particles and Forces (POF4-611) (POF4-611)
- DFG project G:(GEPRIS)390833306 - EXC 2121: Quantum Universe (390833306) (390833306)
Experiment(s):
- MAgnetized Disc and Mirror Axion eXperiment
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Garcia, B. A. D. S. ; Bergermann, D.Extern* ; Caldwell, A.Extern* ; Dabhi, V.Extern* ; Diaconu, C. ; Diehl, J. H. B.Extern* ; Dvali, G. ; Egge, J.DESY* ; Ekmedzic, M.Extern*XFEL.EU* ; Gallo, F. ; Garutti, E.Extern* ; Heyminck, S. ; Hubaut, F.Extern* ; Ivanov, A. ; Jochum, J. ; Karst, P.Extern* ; Kramer, M. ; Kreikemeyer-Lorenzo, D. ; Krieger, C. (Corresponding author)Extern* ; MADMAX collaboration ; Leppla-Weber, D.Extern*DESY* ; Lindner, A.DESY* ; Maldonado, J. ; Majorovits, B.Extern* ; Martens, S. ; Martini, A.DESY* ; Öz, E. ; Pralavorio, P.Extern* ; Raffelt, G. ; Redondo, J. ; Ringwald, A.DESY* ; Roset, S.Extern* ; Schaffran, J.DESY* ; Schmidt, A. ; Steffen, F.Extern* ; Strandhagen, C.Extern* ; Usherov, I. ; Wang, H. ; Wieching, G. ; MADMAX Collaboration (Collaboration author)
First mechanical realization of a tunable dielectric haloscope for the MADMAX axion search experiment
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