Question

The ADMX and BREAD experiments aim to detect this particle by using a strong magnetic field to convert it to photons. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this hypothetical light dark-matter particle, whose existence was proposed as a consequence of the Peccei–Quinn (“pet-CHAY kwin”) mechanism by Frank Wilczek and Steven Weinberg.
ANSWER: axion [accept higglet; prompt on weakly interacting sub-eV particle or WISP]
[10m] Wilczek named the axion after a detergent brand because it “cleaned up” a problem named for charge conjugation symmetry and this symmetry. Chien-Shiung Wu showed that the weak force violates this symmetry.
ANSWER: parity symmetry [or P-symmetry; accept CP-symmetry; accept, but DO NOT REVEAL, strong-CP problem]
[10e] The Peccei–Quinn mechanism that produces the axion attempts to explain why this fundamental force seemingly does not exhibit CP-violation. This force holds the atomic nucleus together.
ANSWER: strong force [or strong interaction or strong nuclear force]
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A Brandeis SupremeBoston University B001010
Amherst AWilliams A0101020
Yale BBowdoin A0101020
Brown ACarabrandeis010010
Clark ABowdoin B001010
Boston University ADiamond Brandeis001010
Harvard ABrandeises Brew0101020
Northeastern AMIT A001010
Tufts BYale A10101030
Yale CTufts A001010