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Seminar: Quantum and Classical Effects of Axion Dark Matter

ABSTRACT

The search for axion dark matter is rapidly expanding, with new experiments deploying quantum sensing techniques to reach unprecedented precision. However, many works disagree over whether one needs to account for the quantum nature of the axion itself. In this talk, I will resolve these issues by analyzing a fully quantized model of axion detection. I will show that the axion can easily evolve into a quantum state with no classical analogue, but that the intrinsically quantum effects of these states are strongly suppressed in the detector, and in practice unobservable. Similarly, I will show how the effects of an axion "background corrected propagator", said to be inherently quantum, can also be derived classically. Thus, counterintuitively, the classical field approximation works even when the axion field's state is far from classical.

 

BIOGRAPHY

Kevin Zhou is a postdoc at UC Berkeley interested in new precision experiments to search for physics beyond the Standard Model, with a focus on ultralight dark matter. Previously, he received his PhD from Stanford and studied at Oxford, Cambridge, and MIT.

Event Details
Speaker
Dr. Kevin ZHOU
Postdoc, University of California at Berkeley

Date & Time
16 Dec 2025 @ 10:30 am

Venue
Room P5350, Yeung Kin Man Academic Building, CityUHK

Chair
Prof Yiming ZHONG
yimzhong@cityu.edu.hk