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Mississippi State Axion Search
MASS Collaboration
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Experiment Information
Location:Mississippi State University, Hilbun Hall
Type:Light Shining Through a Wall Experiment (LSW)
EM Source:.7m, 50W continuous radio wave emitter
Expected Run:1 year
Physics Goal:To place limits between the mass and coupling constant of axion like particles and para- photons.

Mississippi State Axion Search is the first of its kind light shining through the wall experiment designed to operate using a continuous radio wave emitter as the source of photons. The experiment contains a radio source and a set of detectors separated by a wall. The aim of the experiment is to limit the mass and coupling constants of an axion like particle or a para photon by looking at the photons on the dark side of the tuned cavity. The experiment is projected to be completed by 2016.

Collaboration

The collaboration currently includes members from the following institutions;

References

  1. The Construction of Mississippi State Axion Search
  2. Preliminary Results from Mississippi State Axion Search


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