Events on Friday, September 29th, 2023
- Physics Department Colloquium
- Hunting for “fifth forces”, axions, and dark matter with optomechanical and spin-based sensors
- Time: 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
- Place: Chamberlin 2241
- Speaker: Andrew Geraci, Northwestern
- Abstract: Despite the enormous success of the Standard Model of particle physics, many basic phenomena around us remain without any explanation, including the nature of Dark Matter and Dark Energy, which together make up 95 percent of our universe. Complementary to high-energy particle colliders or large-scale detectors, a variety of ultra-sensitive tabletop experiments are well-suited to discover a wide range of new phenomena beyond the Standard Model, where feeble interactions require precision measurements rather than high energies. In this talk I will describe our experimental efforts using dielectric objects supported by radiation pressure as precision sensors to search for quantum effects related to gravity, high-frequency gravitational waves, and Dark Matter. I will also discuss The Axion Resonant InterAction Detection Experiment (ARIADNE), which aims to detect novel short-range spin-dependent interactions.
- Host: Mark Saffman