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Physical Review Letters | 2011

Search for Sub-eV Mass Solar Axions by the CERN Axion Solar Telescope with 3He Buffer Gas

M. Arik; S. Aune; K. Barth; A. Belov; Silvia Borghi; H. Bräuninger; G. Cantatore; J.M. Carmona; S. A. Cetin; J. I. Collar; T. Dafni; M. Davenport; C. Eleftheriadis; N. Elias; C. Ezer; G. Fanourakis; E. Ferrer-Ribas; Peter Friedrich; J. Galán; J. Garcia; A. Gardikiotis; E. N. Gazis; T. Geralis; I. Giomataris; Sergei Gninenko; Haley Louise Gomez; E. Gruber; T. Guthörl; Robert Hartmann; F. Haug

S. Aune, K. Barth, A. Belov, S. Borghi, ∗ H. Bräuninger, G. Cantatore, J. M. Carmona, S. A. Cetin, J. I. Collar, T. Dafni, M. Davenport, C. Eleftheriadis, N. Elias, C. Ezer, G. Fanourakis, E. Ferrer-Ribas, P. Friedrich, J. Galán, J. A. Garćıa, A. Gardikiotis, E. N. Gazis, T. Geralis, I. Giomataris, S. Gninenko, H. Gómez, E. Gruber, T. Guthörl, R. Hartmann, † F. Haug, M. D. Hasinoff, D. H. H. Hoffmann, F. J. Iguaz, ‡ I. G. Irastorza, J. Jacoby, K. Jakovčić, M. Karuza, K. Königsmann, R. Kotthaus, M. Krčmar, M. Kuster, 16, § B. Lakić, ¶ J. M. Laurent, A. Liolios, A. Ljubičić, V. Lozza, G. Lutz, † G. Luzón, J. Morales, ∗∗ T. Niinikoski, †† A. Nordt, 16, ‡‡ T. Papaevangelou, M. J. Pivovaroff, G. Raffelt, T. Rashba, H. Riege, A. Rodŕıguez, M. Rosu, J. Ruz, 2 I. Savvidis, P. S. Silva, S. K. Solanki, L. Stewart, A. Tomás, M. Tsagri, ‡‡ K. van Bibber, §§ T. Vafeiadis, 9, 12 J. Villar, J. K. Vogel, 20, ¶¶ S. C. Yildiz, and K. Zioutas 12


Nature Physics | 2017

New CAST limit on the axion–photon interaction

V. Anastassopoulos; S. Aune; K. Barth; A. Belov; H. Bräuninger; G. Cantatore; J.M. Carmona; J. Castel; S. A. Cetin; Finn E. Christensen; J. I. Collar; T. Dafni; M. Davenport; T.A. Decker; A. Dermenev; K. Desch; C. Eleftheriadis; G. Fanourakis; E. Ferrer-Ribas; H. Fischer; J. Garcia; A. Gardikiotis; J. G. Garza; E. N. Gazis; T. Geralis; I. Giomataris; Sergei Gninenko; Charles J. Hailey; M. D. Hasinoff; D. H. H. Hoffmann

During 2003--2015, the CERN Axion Solar Telescope (CAST) has searched for


Physical Review Letters | 2014

Search for solar axions by the CERN axion solar telescope with 3He buffer gas: closing the hot dark matter gap.

M. Arik; S. Aune; K. Barth; A. Belov; Silvia Borghi; H. Braeuninger; G. Cantatore; J.M. Carmona; S. A. Cetin; J. I. Collar; E. Da Riva; T. Dafni; M. Davenport; C. Eleftheriadis; N. Elias; G. Fanourakis; E. Ferrer-Ribas; Peter Friedrich; J. Galán; J. Garcia; A. Gardikiotis; J. G. Garza; E. N. Gazis; T. Geralis; E. Georgiopoulou; I. Giomataris; Sergei Gninenko; Haley Louise Gomez; M. Gómez Marzoa; E. Gruber

a\to\gamma


Physics Letters B | 1977

A remeasurement of the Panofsky ratio

J. Spuller; D. Berghofer; M. D. Hasinoff; R. MacDonald; D.F. Measday; M. Salomon; T. Suzuki; J.M. Poutissou; R. Poutissou; J. K. P. Lee

conversion in the 9 T magnetic field of a refurbished LHC test magnet that can be directed toward the Sun. In its final phase of solar axion searches (2013--2015), CAST has returned to evacuated magnet pipes, which is optimal for small axion masses. The absence of a significant signal above background provides a world leading limit of


Physics Letters B | 1992

Measurement of the slope of the π0 electromagnetic form factor

F. Farzanpay; P. Gumplinger; A.W. Stetz; J.-M. Poutissou; I. Blevis; M. D. Hasinoff; C.J. Virtue; Chris Waltham; B.C. Robertson; T. Mulera; A. Shor; J. Lowe; S.H. Chew

g_{a\gamma} < 0.66 \times 10^{-10} {\rm GeV}^{-1}


Nuclear Physics | 1981

Branching ratios for stopped pions in deuterium

V.L. Highland; M. Salomon; M. D. Hasinoff; E. Mazzucato; D.F. Measday; J.-M. Poutissou; T. Suzuki

(95% C.L.) on the axion-photon coupling strength for


Physics Letters B | 2001

Measurement of Γ(Kμ3)/Γ(Ke3) ratio using stopped positive kaons

K. Horie; S. Shimizu; M. Abe; Masato Aoki; I. Arai; Y. Asano; T. Baker; M. Blecher; Michael D Chapman; P. Depommier; M. D. Hasinoff; H.-C. Huang; Y. Igarashi; Tokihiro Ikeda; J. Imazato; A. Ivashkin; M. Khabibullin; A. Khotjantsev; Y. Kudenko; Y. Kuno; Jong-Phil Lee; K. S. Lee; A.S. Levchenko; G.Y. Lim; J. A. Macdonald; C.R. Mindas; O. Mineev; Y. H. Shin; Y.-M. Shin; Atsushi Suzuki

m_a \lesssim 0.02


Physical Review D | 2015

New solar axion search using the CERN Axion Solar Telescope with He 4 filling

M. Arik; S. Aune; K. Barth; A. Belov; H. Bräuninger; J. Bremer; V. Burwitz; G. Cantatore; J.M. Carmona; S. A. Cetin; J. I. Collar; E. Da Riva; T. Dafni; M. Davenport; A. Dermenev; C. Eleftheriadis; N. Elias; G. Fanourakis; E. Ferrer-Ribas; J. Galán; J. A. García; A. Gardikiotis; J. G. Garza; E. N. Gazis; T. Geralis; E. Georgiopoulou; I. Giomataris; Sergei Gninenko; M. Gómez Marzoa; M. D. Hasinoff

eV. Compared with the first vacuum phase (2003--2004), the sensitivity was vastly increased with low-background x-ray detectors and a new x-ray telescope. These innovations also serve as pathfinders for a possible next-generation axion helioscope.


Physical Review D | 2006

Measurement of P(mu)xi in polarized muon decay

B. Jamieson; R. Bayes; Yu. I. Davydov; P. Depommier; J. Doornbos; W. Faszer; M. C. Fujiwara; C. A. Gagliardi; A. Gaponenko; D. R. Gill; P. Gumplinger; M. D. Hasinoff; R. S. Henderson; J. Hu; P. Kitching; D. D. Koetke; James MacDonald; R. P. MacDonald; G. M. Marshall; E. L. Mathie; R. E. Mischke; J. R. Musser; M. Nozar; K. Olchanski; A. Olin; R. Openshaw; T. A. Porcelli; J.-M. Poutissou; R. Poutissou; M. A. Quraan

Introduction.—The most promising method to searchfor axions and axion-likeparticles (ALPs) [1–4], low-massbosons with a two-photon interaction vertex, is their con-version to photons in macroscopic magnetic fields [5–7].This approach includes the search for solar axions by thehelioscope technique [8–15], photon regeneration exper-iments (“shining light through a wall”) [16–18], axion-photon conversion in astrophysical B fields [19–22], andthe search for galactic axion dark matter [23–27].One limiting factor in any of these efforts is the mo-mentum difference between freely propagating photonsand axions caused by the axion mass m


Nuclear Physics | 1976

High-energy levels in 13N (II)

D. Berghofer; M. D. Hasinoff; R.L. Helmer; S.T. Lim; D.F. Measday; K. Ebisawa

Abstract By stopping π − in a liquid hydrogen target, we have measured the Panofsky ratio to be P =1.546±0.009. The measurement was carried out by using a large 46 cm φ × 51 cm NaI crystal to detect the high energy photons from the π − p→ π o n and π − p→ γ n reactions. Our value of the Panofsky ratio represents a factor of two increase in precision over the previous best value of P =1.533 ±0.021.

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P. Depommier

Université de Montréal

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K. Horie

University of Tsukuba

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D.F. Measday

University of British Columbia

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A. Ivashkin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Y. Asano

University of Tsukuba

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R. Poutissou

Université de Montréal

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