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Instrument in physics used to search for dark matter
Haloscopes are experimental devices designed to detect axions, hypothetical particles that are candidates for dark matter. These instruments typically
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Subfield of astronomy
dynamics – Empirical law replacing dark matter for galaxy rotations. Haloscope (physics) – Detector for axion dark matter conversion in magnetic fields. Bi-scalar
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Hypothetical elementary particle
S2CID 6509874. Petrakou, Eleni (2017). "Haloscope searches for dark matter axions at the Center for Axion and Precision Physics Research". EPJ Web of Conferences
Axion
Multinational collaboration
Inspired by this work BASE has also used Penning trap detectors as axion haloscopes, and derived stringent narrow-band laboratory limits on the conversion
BASE_experiment
Experiment using a resonant microwave cavity to find dark matter particles
the axion haloscope in 1983. After smaller scale experiments at the University of Florida demonstrated the practicality of the axion haloscope, ADMX was
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American theoretical physicist (born 1949)
the Distinguished Professor of Physics at University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. He invented the axion haloscope and the axion helioscope and has
Pierre_Sikivie
Experiment in astroparticle physics, sited at CERN in Switzerland
(2021). "First results of the CAST-RADES haloscope search for axions at 34.67 μeV". Journal of High Energy Physics. 2021 (10). Springer Science and Business
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Japanese–American experimental physicist
Axion Longitudinal Plasma Haloscope (ALPHA) experiment, also located at the Wright Laboratory. ALPHA employs a plasma haloscope to extend the search for
Reina_Maruyama
American experimental particle physicist
development to the Axion Longitudinal Plasma HAloscope (ALPHA) experiment, which employs a novel plasma haloscope to search for higher-mass axions. Fellow
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Axion helioscope
hypothesised hidden photons or chameleons. Also, the magnet can be used as a haloscope to search for axion dark matter. IAXO will have a sensitivity to the axion-photon
International Axion Observatory
International_Axion_Observatory
for dark matter: HAYSTAC (Haloscope At Yale Sensitive To Axion Cold Dark Matter) and ALPHA (Axion Longitudinal Plasma Haloscope), both located at Wright
Konrad_Lehnert
Amplifier for weak microwave signals
be used for axionic dark matter detection. They are integrated into a haloscope, a resonant cavity immerse in a strong magnetic field, which, in theory
Traveling-wave parametric amplifier
Traveling-wave_parametric_amplifier
American experimental physicist
at large separations. Lamoreaux is the Principal Investigator of the Haloscope At Yale Sensitive To Axion CDM (HAYSTAC) experiment. The HAYSTAC
Steve_Lamoreaux
Particle physicist
the BASE collaboration has used Penning trap detection systems as axion haloscopes, to set competitive limits on axion-to-photon conversion. In 2022 Ulmer's
Stefan_Ulmer_(physicist)
German physicist
2017. 15 pp.; Published in Phys.Rev. D96 (2017) no.7, 073001 Dielectric Haloscopes: A New Way to Detect Axion Dark Matter; MADMAX Working Group (Allen Caldwell
Allen_Caldwell
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n.
A horoscope; the diagram of the aspects of the astrological houses.
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An instrument for studying the mechanism of accommodation.
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Same as Hagioscope.
v. t.
To compute; to reckon; to calculate; as, to cast a horoscope.
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An opening made in the interior walls of a cruciform church to afford a view of the altar to those in the transepts; -- called, in architecture, a squint.
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A haemoscope.
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A Nilometer.
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A table showing the length of the days and nights at all places.
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The representation made of the aspect of the heavens at the moment of a person's birth, by which the astrologer professed to foretell the events of the person's life; especially, the sign of the zodiac rising above the horizon at such a moment.
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An instrument devised by Hermann, for regulating and measuring the thickness of a layer of blood for spectroscopic examination.
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The diagram or scheme of twelve houses or signs of the zodiac, into which the whole circuit of the heavens was divided for the purposes of such prediction of fortune.
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Same as Manometer.
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Any instrument showing the changes in the weight of the atmosphere; also, less appropriately, any instrument that indicates -or foreshadows changes of the weather, as a deep vial of liquid holding in suspension some substance which rises and falls with atmospheric changes.
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A telescope or instrument for viewing the sun without injury to the eyes, as through colored glasses, or with mirrors which reflect but a small portion of light.
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An apparatus for detecting the presence of any dangerous gas, from a gas leak in a coal mine or a dwelling house.
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An instrument for exhibition or illustration of the phenomena of halos, parhelia, and the like.
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Pertaining to, or determined by, the baroscope.
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The planisphere invented by Jean Paduanus.