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Kwon, Ohjoon, Lee, Doyu, Chung, Woohyun, Ahn, Danho, Byun, HeeSu, Caspers, Fritz, Choi, Hyoungsoon, Choi, Jihoon, Chong, Yonuk, Jeong, Hoyong, Jeong, Junu, Kim, Jihn E., Kim, Jinsu, Kutlu, Çağlar, Lee, Jihnhwan, Lee, MyeongJae, Lee, Soohyung, Matlashov, Andrei, Oh, Seonjeong, Park, Seongtae, Uchaikin, Sergey, Youn, SungWoo, Semertzidis, Yannis K. (2021) First Results from an Axion Haloscope at CAPP around 10.7μeV. Physical Review Letters, 126 (19) doi:10.1103/physrevlett.126.191802

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TitleFirst Results from an Axion Haloscope at CAPP around 10.7μeV
JournalPhysical Review Letters
AuthorsKwon, OhjoonAuthor
Lee, DoyuAuthor
Chung, WoohyunAuthor
Ahn, DanhoAuthor
Byun, HeeSuAuthor
Caspers, FritzAuthor
Choi, HyoungsoonAuthor
Choi, JihoonAuthor
Chong, YonukAuthor
Jeong, HoyongAuthor
Jeong, JunuAuthor
Kim, Jihn E.Author
Kim, JinsuAuthor
Kutlu, ÇağlarAuthor
Lee, JihnhwanAuthor
Lee, MyeongJaeAuthor
Lee, SoohyungAuthor
Matlashov, AndreiAuthor
Oh, SeonjeongAuthor
Park, SeongtaeAuthor
Uchaikin, SergeyAuthor
Youn, SungWooAuthor
Semertzidis, Yannis K.Author
Year2021 (May 12)Volume126
Issue19
PublisherAmerican Physical Society (APS)
DOIdoi:10.1103/physrevlett.126.191802Search in ResearchGate
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Mindat Ref. ID13173855Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:13173855:5
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Full ReferenceKwon, Ohjoon, Lee, Doyu, Chung, Woohyun, Ahn, Danho, Byun, HeeSu, Caspers, Fritz, Choi, Hyoungsoon, Choi, Jihoon, Chong, Yonuk, Jeong, Hoyong, Jeong, Junu, Kim, Jihn E., Kim, Jinsu, Kutlu, Çağlar, Lee, Jihnhwan, Lee, MyeongJae, Lee, Soohyung, Matlashov, Andrei, Oh, Seonjeong, Park, Seongtae, Uchaikin, Sergey, Youn, SungWoo, Semertzidis, Yannis K. (2021) First Results from an Axion Haloscope at CAPP around 10.7μeV. Physical Review Letters, 126 (19) doi:10.1103/physrevlett.126.191802
Plain TextKwon, Ohjoon, Lee, Doyu, Chung, Woohyun, Ahn, Danho, Byun, HeeSu, Caspers, Fritz, Choi, Hyoungsoon, Choi, Jihoon, Chong, Yonuk, Jeong, Hoyong, Jeong, Junu, Kim, Jihn E., Kim, Jinsu, Kutlu, Çağlar, Lee, Jihnhwan, Lee, MyeongJae, Lee, Soohyung, Matlashov, Andrei, Oh, Seonjeong, Park, Seongtae, Uchaikin, Sergey, Youn, SungWoo, Semertzidis, Yannis K. (2021) First Results from an Axion Haloscope at CAPP around 10.7  μeV. Physical Review Letters, 126 (19) doi:10.1103/physrevlett.126.191802
In(2021, May) Physical Review Letters Vol. 126 (19) American Physical Society (APS)


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