PPT seminar with Hannah Banks
Wednesday 14 May 2025 -
16:00
Monday 12 May 2025
Tuesday 13 May 2025
Wednesday 14 May 2025
16:00
Searching for Ultra-light dark matter with atomic & nuclear clocks and Interferometers
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Hannah Banks
(
University of Cambridge
)
Searching for Ultra-light dark matter with atomic & nuclear clocks and Interferometers
Hannah Banks
(
University of Cambridge
)
16:00 - 17:00
Room: 506
Fundamental physics has come to somewhat of a crossroads. With the as-yet absence of new particles at high energy colliders it has become increasingly attractive to consider the possibility that the new physics we seek has remained hidden not by an inaccessible energy barrier but via incredibly weak couplings to the Standard Model. Emerging quantum sensing technologies have recently unlocked a number of tantalising avenues to probe new physics at this feebly interacting frontier. In this talk I will outline how atomic & nuclear clocks and interferometers offer a means to detect theories of ultra-light dark matter which cause fundamental constants to oscillate in time. I will then propose a new method for detecting scalar ultra-light dark matter - nuclear interferometry - and show that this may provide access to unchartered theoretical territory.