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Axion Academic Training Patras, 19 May 2006. Coherence with applications to CAST. Yannis K. Semertzidis Brookhaven National Lab. Axion photon coherence/oscillations Wide or narrow axion mass scan, S/N. Axion/photon oscillations in a magnetic field B with length L.
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Axion Academic Training Patras, 19 May 2006 Coherence with applications to CAST Yannis K. Semertzidis Brookhaven National Lab • Axion photon coherence/oscillations • Wide or narrow axion mass scan, S/N
Axion/photon oscillations in a magnetic field B with length L Yannis Semertzidis, BNL
Axion to photon conversion probability With q=ma2/2, is the momentum transfer and ma, the axion mass and energy respectively. The coherence length is defined by Yannis Semertzidis, BNL
Axion-photon conversion in gas • For wave-numbers k and ka, we have coherence when Yannis Semertzidis, BNL
Hence, (after some algebra) for coherence requirements we get Yannis Semertzidis, BNL
Example with 4He gas Generalized for any ma Yannis Semertzidis, BNL
How about spatial coherence? axions x-rays r n’ x-ray refraction: • The x-rays/axions do not overlap • The x-rays travel longer paths than axions n i The coherence is lost… The important parameter here is pressure uniformity in cross section… Yannis Semertzidis, BNL
A numerical example For a 10m long magnet the axion/photon missing each other by 1/2 wavelength when Yannis Semertzidis, BNL
Checking the temperature uniformity • Can use a laser light to probe the uniformity, e.g. 5mK temperature gradient in the cross section, along the whole length of the magnet can produce up to 4mmshift on a red laser light…(effect goes as (1/2)2= 20002=4106). Yannis Semertzidis, BNL
Actually photons and axions mix… G. Raffelt and L. Stodolsky PRD 37 (1988) 1237. • A transverse magnetic field is necessary • The mixing angle is • The oscillation lengthL is Yannis Semertzidis, BNL
For axion and photon plane-waves Yannis Semertzidis, BNL
For solar axions Yannis Semertzidis, BNL
For axion Production in a magnetic field with a laser light (e.g. PVLAS or E840 @BNL) Yannis Semertzidis, BNL
CAST: narrow or wide mass scans? Wide mass scan, i.e. a small part of the magnet length is sensitive to a specific axion mass. The number of axion to photon conversions is: The advantage is that n axion mass ranges are covered in ONE setting… Yannis Semertzidis, BNL
CAST: narrow or wide mass scans? Narrow mass scan, i.e. the total magnet length is sensitive to one specific axion mass: The advantage is that the axionconversion is higher by n2 However, longer time (nt) is needed to cover the same axion mass range. Yannis Semertzidis, BNL
CAST: narrow or wide mass scans? Not really: For shorter coherent lengths the covered mass range is larger!!! That balances out the two rates. The SIGNAL counts ~same. Yannis Semertzidis, BNL
CAST: narrow or wide mass scans? However, the total noise counts for a specific axion mass are larger by a factor of n… Yannis Semertzidis, BNL
A numerical example: • Total axionphoton counts: S=150 • Total noise/specific axion mass (in narrow mass scan): Ns=900. • Total noise (in wide mass scan): Nw=9000 (using n=10). • Then in one case S/N=5 sigma, and in the other 1.5 sigma. Yannis Semertzidis, BNL
Karl van Bibber et al., PRD 39, 2089 (1989) Yannis Semertzidis, BNL
Summary • The difference in the axion coupling limit is not very large. • However, if one is interested in a discovery, the difference can be significant! Yannis Semertzidis, BNL