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Axion dark matter - The Good, Bad and New ways to detect it

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Axion dark matter is an interesting candidate for several reasons. Axions or axion-like particles appear in many theories beyond the standard model and there is a theoretical motivation for them to be light. They have many desirable properties, but also predict effects that are challenging for heavier, cold dark matter. I will discuss how there are observables connected to these effects that could be observed in the lab with a focus on quantum sensors, as well as novel approaches at colliders.

This talk is part of the Cavendish HEP Seminars series.

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