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NA (Ed.)The results of a proto-type run for the BRAND experiment, designed to measure, simultaneously, many different angular correlations for polarized (and unpolarized) beta decay. A proton detection foil fabricated by the NCSU group was incorporated into the experimental apparatus.more » « less
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Jackson Kimball, D. F.; Afach, S.; Aybas, D.; Blanchard, J. W.; Budker, D.; Centers, G.; Engler, M.; Figueroa, N. L.; Garcon, A.; Graham, P. W.; et al (, Springer proceedings in physics)Carosi, G.; Rybka, G. (Ed.)An overview of our experimental program to search for axion and axion-like-particle (ALP) dark matter using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques is presented. An oscillating axion field can exert a time-varying torque on nuclear spins either directly or via generation of an oscillating nuclear electric dipole moment (EDM). Magnetic resonance techniques can be used to detect such an effect. The first-generation experiments explore many decades of ALP parameter space beyond the current astrophysical and laboratory bounds. It is anticipated that future versions of the experiments will be sensitive to the axions associated with quantum chromodynamics (QCD) having masses <10^(−9) eV/c^2.more » « less
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