APEX is a fixed target experiment at Jefferson Lab that searches for a new vector boson (sometimes called an A’ or dark photon) with weak coupling to electrons and with a mass < 1 GeV. Some APEX talks I’ve given and posters I’ve presented are below.
Talks:
Camogli, Italy, June 2015: Light Dark Matter at Accelerators, invited talk.
Messina, Italy, September 2014: Dark Matter, Hadron Physics and Fusion Physics, invited talk.
Brookhaven National Lab, June 2014: Dark Interactions: Perspectives from Theory and Experiment, invited talk.
Rome, Italy, October 2013: 13th International Conference on Meson-Nucleon Physics and the Structure of the Nucleon (MENU 2013), invited talk.
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Denver, April 2013: APS April Meeting 2013.
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Frascati, Italy, October 2012: Dark 2012: Dark Forces at Accelerators, invited talk.
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Chicago, July 2012: 8th Patras Workshop on Axions, WIMPS, and WISPS, invited talk.
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JLab, December 2010: Hall A Data Analysis Workshop 2010.
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JLab, September 2010: Boson 2010: Searching for a New Gauge Boson at JLab.
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Poster (contributed and attended):
Rockville, Maryland, December 2011: Fundamental Physics at the Intensity Frontier.
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The paper with the results of the test run is here:
“Search for a new gauge boson in the A’ Experiment (APEX)”, August 2011