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Axions 2010: Proceedings of the International Conference (AIP Conference Proceedings / High Energy Physics)
ISBN-13:
9780735408241
ISBN-10:
0735408246
Edition:
2010 ed.
Author:
Karl van Bibber, David B. Tanner
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
American Institute of Physics
Format:
Hardcover
186 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780735408241
ISBN-10:
0735408246
Edition:
2010 ed.
Author:
Karl van Bibber, David B. Tanner
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
American Institute of Physics
Format:
Hardcover
186 pages
Summary
Axions 2010: Proceedings of the International Conference (AIP Conference Proceedings / High Energy Physics) (ISBN-13: 9780735408241 and ISBN-10: 0735408246), written by authors
Karl van Bibber, David B. Tanner, was published by American Institute of Physics in 2010.
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The existence of an axion is doubly motivated: it solves a fundamental problem of the Standard Model of elementary particles and it is a leading dark matter candidate. The axion was postulated in 1977, shortly after the Standard Model became widely accepted, to explain why the strong interactions are parity invariant. In 1983, it was shown that axions are abundantly produced in the early universe and would appear as dark matter today. Thus, the existence of an axion has interesting implications for cosmology, astrophysics and particle physics. Searches for other related hypothetical elementary particles such as axion-like particles, paraphotons and chameleons, are also reviewed.
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