Searches for New Particles, Dark Matter, and Gravitational Waves with SRF Cavities

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Title: Searches for New Particles, Dark Matter, and Gravitational Waves with SRF Cavities
Authors: Berlin, Asher, Belomestnykh, Sergey, Blas, Diego, Frolov, Daniil, Brady, Anthony J., Braggio, Caterina, Carena, Marcela, Cervantes, Raphael, Checchin, Mattia, Contreras-Martinez, Crispin, D'Agnolo, Raffaele Tito, Ellis, Sebastian A. R., Eremeev, Grigory, Gao, Christina, Giaccone, Bianca, Grassellino, Anna, Harnik, Roni, Hollister, Matthew, Janish, Ryan, Kahn, Yonatan, Kazakov, Sergey, Kurkcuoglu, Doga Murat, Liu, Zhen, Lunin, Andrei, Netepenko, Alexander, Melnychuk, Oleksandr, Pilipenko, Roman, Pischalnikov, Yuriy, Posen, Sam, Romanenko, Alex, Schutte-Engel, Jan, Wang, Changqing, Yakovlev, Vyacheslav, Zhou, Kevin, Zorzetti, Silvia, Zhuang, Quntao
Publication Year: 2022
Collection: High Energy Physics - Experiment
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Subject Terms: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, High Energy Physics - Experiment
More Details: This is a Snowmass white paper on the utility of existing and future superconducting cavities to probe fundamental physics. Superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavity technology has seen tremendous progress in the past decades, as a tool for accelerator science. With advances spear-headed by the SQMS center at Fermilab, they are now being brought to the quantum regime becoming a tool in quantum science thanks to the high degree of coherence. The same high quality factor can be leveraged in the search for new physics, including searches for new particles, dark matter, including the QCD axion, and gravitational waves. We survey some of the physics opportunities and the required directions of R&D. Given the already demonstrated integration of SRF cavities in large accelerator systems, this R&D may enable larger scale searches by dedicated experiments.
Comment: Submitted to the Proceedings of the US Community Study on the Future of Particle Physics (Snowmass 2021). 19 pages, 21 figures
Document Type: Working Paper
Access URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2203.12714
Accession Number: edsarx.2203.12714
Database: arXiv
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