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Main Author: Hubaut, Fabrice
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.06398
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contents The MAgnetized Disk and Mirror Axion eXperiment (MADMAX) is a future experiment aiming to detect dark matter axions from the galactic halo by resonant conversion to photons in a strong magnetic field. It uses a novel concept based on a stack of dielectric disks in front of a mirror, called booster, to enhance the potential signal from axion-photon conversion over a significant mass range. In its final version, MADMAX aims to scan the uncharted QCD axion mass range around 100 $μ$eV, favored by post-inflationary theories. Several small scale prototype systems have been tested these last three years, allowing to validate the dielectric haloscope concept and perform competitive axion and dark photon dark matter searches. This contribution presents the current status of the experiment and its prototypes, including the results achieved so far, the ongoing research and development and the remaining challenges.
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spellingShingle First searches for axion and dark photon dark matter with MADMAX
Hubaut, Fabrice
High Energy Physics - Experiment
The MAgnetized Disk and Mirror Axion eXperiment (MADMAX) is a future experiment aiming to detect dark matter axions from the galactic halo by resonant conversion to photons in a strong magnetic field. It uses a novel concept based on a stack of dielectric disks in front of a mirror, called booster, to enhance the potential signal from axion-photon conversion over a significant mass range. In its final version, MADMAX aims to scan the uncharted QCD axion mass range around 100 $μ$eV, favored by post-inflationary theories. Several small scale prototype systems have been tested these last three years, allowing to validate the dielectric haloscope concept and perform competitive axion and dark photon dark matter searches. This contribution presents the current status of the experiment and its prototypes, including the results achieved so far, the ongoing research and development and the remaining challenges.
title First searches for axion and dark photon dark matter with MADMAX
topic High Energy Physics - Experiment
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.06398