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A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Neurobiology".

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Proceeding Paper
Progress in GrAHal-CAPP/DMAG for Axion Dark Matter Search in the 1–3 μeV Range
by Pierre Pugnat, Rafik Ballou, Philippe Camus, Guillaume Donnier-Valentin, Thierry Grenet, Ohjoon Kwon, Jérôme Lacipière, Mickaël Pelloux, Rolf Pfister, Yannis K. Semertzidis, Arthur Talarmin, Jérémy Vessaire and SungWoo Youn
Phys. Sci. Forum 2025, 11(1), 3; https://doi.org/10.3390/psf2025011003 - 24 Oct 2025
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Two outstanding problems of particle physics and cosmology, namely the strong-CP problem and the nature of dark matter, can be solved with the discovery of a single new particle, the axion. The modular high magnetic field and flux hybrid magnet platform of LNCMI-Grenoble, [...] Read more.
Two outstanding problems of particle physics and cosmology, namely the strong-CP problem and the nature of dark matter, can be solved with the discovery of a single new particle, the axion. The modular high magnetic field and flux hybrid magnet platform of LNCMI-Grenoble, which was recently put in operation up to 42 T, offers unique opportunities for axion/axion-like particle search using Sikivie-type haloscopes. In this paper, the focus will be on the 350–600 MHz frequency range corresponding to the 1–3 μeV axion mass range requiring a large-bore RF-cavity. It will be built by DMAG and integrated within the large-bore superconducting hybrid magnet outsert, providing a central magnetic field up to 9 T in 812 mm warm bore diameter. The progress achieved by Néel Institute in the design of the complex cryostat with its double dilution refrigerators to cooldown below 50 mK the ultra-light Cu RF-cavity of 650 mm inner diameter and the first stage of the RF measurement chain are presented. Perspectives for the targeted sensitivity, assuming less than 2-year integration time, are recalled. Full article
(This article belongs to the Proceedings of The 19th Patras Workshop on Axions, WIMPs and WISPs)
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