18–22 Jul 2022
Europe/Zurich timezone

Searching for Wave-like Dark Matter with QSHS

19 Jul 2022, 17:40
20m
EI8

EI8

Oral presentation Parallel 2B - Axions

Speaker

Mitchell Perry

Description

In 2021 the Quantum Sensors for the Hidden Sector (QSHS) collaboration in
the UK was founded and received funding to develop and demonstrate quantum
devices with the potential to detect hidden sector particles in the
microeV to 100microeV mass window. The collaboration has been developing a
range of devices and has started to develop a high-field, low-temperature
facility at Sheffield University to characterise and test the devices in a
haloscope geometry. Here, I introduce the QSHS collaboration aims and
current progress.

Authors

Ed Daw Dr Ed Hardy (University of Liverpool) Dr Ed Romans (University College, London) Dr Edward Laird (Lancaster University) Prof. Gianluca Gregori (University of Oxford) Prof. Hao Ling (National Physical Laboratory, United Kingdom) Ian Bailey (Lancaster University / Cockcroft Institute of Accelerator Science and Technology) Prof. John Gallop (National Physical Laboratory, United Kingdom) Prof. John March-Russell (University of Oxford) Dr Peter Leek (University of Oxford) Prof. Phil Meeson (RHUL) Prof. Stafford Withington (University of Cambridge) Prof. Stephen West (RHUL) Prof. Subir Sarkar (University of Oxford) Dr Tan Boon Kok (University of Oxford) Yuri Pashkin (Lancaster University) Paul Smith (University of Sheffield)

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