Experiments to test the hypothesis for solar and dark matter axions
Babette D\"obrich, Igor G. Irastorza

TL;DR
This paper provides an educational overview of experimental methods for detecting axions, focusing on their role as dark matter and solar particles, highlighting current techniques and future prospects.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive pedagogical introduction to axion search experiments, including various detection strategies and potential future advancements.
Findings
Review of axion detection techniques using magnetic fields
Discussion of solar axion conversion to X-rays
Speculation on future experimental developments
Abstract
We present a pedagogical introduction to the direct search of axions as dark matter, as well as to searches for solar axions. The plethora of experimental searches exploit the axion's coupling to two photons: They attempt to convert the axion dark matter to photons in a resonator placed in an external magnetic field or convert solar axions into X-rays in a magnet pointing towards the sun. We give a basic introduction to this concept, its many variants and to searches that exploit the axion's other couplings. We also speculate about potentially transformative developments for such searches in the near-term future.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Chemical and Physical Properties of Materials · Paranormal Experiences and Beliefs
