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Preliminary Results of the CASCADE Hidden Sector Photon Search

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Preliminary Results of the CASCADE Hidden Sector Photon Search. / Woollett, Nathan; Bailey, Ian; Burt, Graeme et al.
Unknown. Verlag Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, 2015.

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Woollett, N, Bailey, I, Burt, G, Chattopadhyay, S, Dainton, J, Dexter, A, Goudket, P, Jenkins, M, Kalliokoski, M, Moss, A, Pattalwar, S, Thakker, T & Williams, P 2015, Preliminary Results of the CASCADE Hidden Sector Photon Search. in Unknown. Verlag Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron.

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Woollett, N., Bailey, I., Burt, G., Chattopadhyay, S., Dainton, J., Dexter, A., Goudket, P., Jenkins, M., Kalliokoski, M., Moss, A., Pattalwar, S., Thakker, T., & Williams, P. (2015). Preliminary Results of the CASCADE Hidden Sector Photon Search. In Unknown Verlag Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron.

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Woollett N, Bailey I, Burt G, Chattopadhyay S, Dainton J, Dexter A et al. Preliminary Results of the CASCADE Hidden Sector Photon Search. In Unknown. Verlag Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron. 2015

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title = "Preliminary Results of the CASCADE Hidden Sector Photon Search",
abstract = "Light shining through a wall experiments can be used to make measurements of photon-WISP couplings. The first stage of the CASCADE experiment at the Cockcroft Institute of Accelerator Science and Technology is intended to be a proof-of-principle experiment utilising standard microwave technologies to make a modular, cryogenic HSP detector to take advantage of future high-power superconducting cavity tests. In these proceedings we will be presenting the preliminary results of the CASCADE LSW experiment showing a peak expected exclusion of $1.10 \times 10^{-8}$ in the mass range from 1.96$\mu$eV to 5.38$\mu$eV, exceeding current limits.",
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AU - Burt, Graeme

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AU - Dainton, John

AU - Dexter, Amos

AU - Goudket, Phillipe

AU - Jenkins, Michael

AU - Kalliokoski, Matti

AU - Moss, Andrew

AU - Pattalwar, Shrikant

AU - Thakker, Trina

AU - Williams, Peter

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