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Applications of Quantum Sensing to Probe High Energy Physics

ORAL · Invited

Abstract

The field of high energy physics has typically operated under the assumption that new physics must exist at high energies with reasonably strong interactions with the standard model. However, many of the concrete examples of new physics such as dark matter and dark energy suggest that the new physics exists in a form that interacts feebly with the standard model. The revolutionary advances in quantum sensing over the past few decades has now made it possible to probe the effects of new physics that require extreme precision. In this talk, I will highlight opportunities to probe the dark sector with quantum sensors.

Presenters

  • Surjeet Rajendran

    Johns Hopkins University

Authors

  • Surjeet Rajendran

    Johns Hopkins University