Speaker
Joerg Jaeckel
(ITP Heidelberg)
Description
Axions and ALPs are amongst the prime candidates for dark matter. Consequently there is a broad effort aiming for their detection. However, it is also worthwhile what we can learn beyond an initial detection. Can we establish whether it is a QCD axion and whether it consitutes most of the dark matter in the Universe? Can it serve as a probe for deep UV physics?
Author
Joerg Jaeckel
(ITP Heidelberg)