Asimina Arvanitaki, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorSavas Dimopoulos | grad student | 2008 | Stanford | |
(Testing atom and neutron neutrality with atom interferometry.) |
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Chiles J, Charaev I, Lasenby R, et al. (2022) New Constraints on Dark Photon Dark Matter with Superconducting Nanowire Detectors in an Optical Haloscope. Physical Review Letters. 128: 231802 |
Arvanitaki A, Dimopoulos S, Galanis M, et al. (2020) Large-misalignment mechanism for the formation of compact axion structures: Signatures from the QCD axion to fuzzy dark matter Physical Review D. 101 |
Arvanitaki A, Dimopoulos S, Van Tilburg K. (2018) Resonant Absorption of Bosonic Dark Matter in Molecules Physical Review X. 8 |
Arvanitaki A, Graham PW, Hogan JM, et al. (2018) Search for light scalar dark matter with atomic gravitational wave detectors Physical Review D. 97 |
Arvanitaki A, Baryakhtar M, Dimopoulos S, et al. (2017) Black hole mergers and the QCD axion at Advanced LIGO Physical Review D. 95 |
Arvanitaki A, Dimopoulos S, Gorbenko V, et al. (2017) A small weak scale from a small cosmological constant Journal of High Energy Physics. 2017 |
Arvanitaki A, Dimopoulos S, Van Tilburg K. (2016) Sound of Dark Matter: Searching for Light Scalars with Resonant-Mass Detectors. Physical Review Letters. 116: 031102 |
Arvanitaki A, Baryakhtar M, Huang X. (2015) Discovering the QCD axion with black holes and gravitational waves Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology. 91 |
Arvanitaki A, Huang J, Van Tilburg K. (2015) Searching for dilaton dark matter with atomic clocks Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology. 91 |
Arvanitaki A, Geraci AA. (2014) Resonantly detecting axion-mediated forces with nuclear magnetic resonance. Physical Review Letters. 113: 161801 |