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The LightAtLHC project aims to explore axion-like particles as potential dark matter candidates by analyzing data from proton-proton and lead-lead collisions at the Large Hadron Collider. It focuses on developing new detection methods to identify these particles and their decay processes.
Axions and other very light axion-like particles (ALPs) appear in many extensions of the Standard Model and are well motivated theoretically:
ALPs can solve the well-known strong CP problem, act as a dark matter candidate and could also explain the famous muon (g-2) discrepancy.
The experimental effort to search for ALPs as dark matter candidates is ongoing and has been considerably intensified in recent years, leading to the proposal and construction of a wide range of dedicated experiments.
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