Speaker
Dr
Junu Jeong
(CAPP, IBS)
Description
The axion is a hypothetical particle motivated from the Peccei-Quinn solution to the strong CP problem. Light axions, particularly those with masses below meV, exhibit feeble interactions with the standard model particles, rendering them compelling candidates for cold dark matter. Despite their flimsy interactions, numerous innovative methodologies have been proposed and implemented to directly detect their existence. In this presentation, we examine the physics of axions and introduce a range of proposed experimental approaches for dark matter axion searches.