Latest Results And Prospects Of The Cern Axion Solar Telescope

5TH SYMPOSIUM ON LARGE TPCS FOR LOW ENERGY RARE EVENT DETECTION AND WORKSHOP ON NEUTRINOS FROM SUPERNOVAE(2011)

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The CERN Axion Solar Telescope (CAST) experiment searches for axions from the Sun converted into few keV photons via the inverse Primakoff effect in the high magnetic field of a superconducting Large Hadron Collider (LHC) decommissioned test magnet. After results obtained with vacuum in the magnet pipes (phase I of the experiment) as well as with He-4 the collaboration is now immersed in the data taking with 3 He, to be finished in 2011. The status of the experiment will be presented, including a preliminary exclusion plot of the first He-3 data. CAST is currently sensitive to realistic QCD axion models at the sub-eV scale, and with axion-photon couplings down to the similar to 2 x 10(-1)0 GeV-1, compatible with solar life limits. Future plans include revisiting vaccuum and He-4 configurations with improved sensitivity, as well as possible additional search for non-standard signals from chamaleons, paraphotons or other WISPs. For the longer term, we study the feasibility of an altogether improved version of the axion helioscope concept, with a jump in sensitivity of about one order of magnitude in g(a gamma) beyond CAST.
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