Searching for spin-dependent short-range forces using nuclear magnetic resonance

ORAL

Abstract

Axions are particles predicted to exist in order to explain the apparent smallness of the neutron electric dipole moment. While also being a promising candidate for dark matter, in tabletop experiments axions can mediate novel macroscopic forces between matter objects. I will describe a new method for detecting short-range forces from axion-like particles based on nuclear magnetic resonance in hyperpolarized Helium-3. The method can potentially improve previous experimental bounds by several orders of magnitude and can probe deep into the theoretically interesting regime for the QCD axion.

*Supported in part by NSF-PHY 1205994

Authors

  • Andrew Geraci

    • University of Nevada, Reno
    • University of Nevada Reno
    • The University of Nevada, Reno
  • Asimina Arvanitaki

    • Stanford University