Axions at the International Axion Observatory
Javier Redondo

TL;DR
The paper discusses the potential of the International AXion Observatory (IAXO) to detect meV mass axions, which could explain stellar cooling anomalies and contribute to dark matter.
Contribution
It introduces the IAXO experiment as a new approach to search for solar flux of meV mass axions, highlighting its potential significance.
Findings
IAXO could detect axions with meV mass range.
Axions may explain stellar cooling anomalies.
Axions could be a component of dark matter.
Abstract
QCD axions with meV mass can be behind some stellar cooling anomalies and form all or part of the cold dark matter of the universe. We discuss on a proposed experiment to discover the solar flux of meV mass axions: the International AXion Observatory: IAXO.
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