Abstract: Within the Axion's versatile role in addressing the Strong CP problem and being a promising dark matter(DM) candidate, there's an exciting potential for Axion-Like Particle (ALP) DM to interact with magnetic fields. This unique trait opens up new ways to detect it, using the spin of molecules as a key tool. From basic particle searches to advanced methods like Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and Comagnetometry, investigative arsenal of DM has undergone significant expansion. The CHANGE experiment, in particular, stands out for its progress in improving how we detect ALP DM, thanks to its heightened sensitivity. It leads the path to better understanding ALP DM, helping us uncover its mysteries.
个人简介:王小平,北京航空航天大学准聘副教授,国家高层次青年人才。2014年博士毕业于北京大学,先后到德国美因茨大学和美国阿贡国家实验室做博士后研究,2020年入职北京航空航天大学。从事粒子物理理论研究,包括暗物质、中微子以及超出标准模型新粒子相关的粒子物理唯象学研究。