Photon regeneration experiments searching for signatures of oscillations of photons into hypothetical very weakly interacting ultra-light particles, such as axions, axion-like and hidden-sector particles, have improved their sensitivity considerably in recent years. Important progress in laser and detector technology as well as recycling of available magnets from accelerators may allow a big further step in sensitivity such that, for the first time, laser light shining through a wall experiments will explore territory in parameter space that has not been excluded yet by astrophysics and cosmology. We review these challenges and opportunities for the next generation experiments.
@article{arxiv.1003.2339,
title = {Challenges and Opportunities for the Next Generation of Photon Regeneration Experiments},
author = {Andreas Ringwald},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1003.2339},
year = {2015}
}
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6 pages, 7 figures, to appear in the proceedings of Axions 2010, January 15-17, 2010, Gainesville, Florida