16–19 Jun 2025
Dipartimento di Fisica
Europe/Brussels timezone

Searching axion dark matter with Quantum Technology

19 Jun 2025, 16:15
20m
Aula C (Dipartimento di Fisica)

Aula C

Dipartimento di Fisica

Via Pietro Giuria 1 10100 Torino

Speaker

Sreemanti Chakraborti (sreemanti.chakraborti@durham.ac.uk)

Description

Axion-like particles (ALPs) are compelling dark matter candidates, particularly in the "ultralight mass regime." In this talk, I will discuss the theoretical framework for ALP interactions with Standard Model fields, emphasising the renormalization group (RG) running and low-energy matching in quantum field theory. Many quantum sensor experiments are designed to probe very light ALPs, which are especially sensitive to these effects due to large decay constants where running effects become significant. Furthermore, while linear axion interactions are dictated by their pseudoscalar nature, quadratic interactions resemble scalar interactions, leading to distinct experimental signatures. I will explore the discovery potential of various quantum technology-based experiments, including atomic clocks, interferometers, haloscopes, and fifth force searches.

Author

Sreemanti Chakraborti (sreemanti.chakraborti@durham.ac.uk)

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