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2025
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Report No.: DESY-24-054; arXiv:2404.09036
Abstract: This proceedings’ contribution explores the rationale behind the axion as a resolution to the strong CP puzzle. It outlines various benchmark axion models and examines their implications, focusing on two key aspects: (i) the axion’s interactions with the Standard Model particles, and (ii) its potential role as dark matter. Additionally, it provides an overview of the discovery prospects associated with ongoing and future axion experiments. These efforts span from laboratory-based endeavors aimed at directly producing and detecting axions to searches for solar axions, and finally, to the direct detection of axion dark matter.
Keyword(s): axion: dark matter ; axion: direct detection ; axion: solar ; model: axion ; benchmark ; resolution
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Review on Axions
11th International Symposium on Large TPCs for Low-Energy Rare Event Detection, ParisParis, France, 11 Dec 2023 - 13 Dec 2023
Journal of physics / Conference Series 3162(1), 012006 (2024) [10.1088/1742-6596/3162/1/012006]
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