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Daniel Carney
Researcher at Fermilab
Publications - 45
Citations - 1134
Daniel Carney is an academic researcher from Fermilab. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dark matter & Quantum gravity. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 34 publications receiving 688 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Carney include University of British Columbia & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
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Tabletop experiments for quantum gravity: a user’s manual
TL;DR: In this paper, a broad overview of low-energy quantum gravity models is given, using some matter-wave and optomechanical systems to illustrate the predictions of a variety of models of low energy quantum gravity.
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Infrared Quantum Information.
TL;DR: The information-theoretic properties of low-energy photons and gravitons in the S matrix are discussed and the entanglement entropy of the soft bosons is computed and it is shown that it is infrared-finite when the leading divergences are resummed in the manner of Bloch and Nordsieck.
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Mechanical quantum sensing in the search for dark matter
Daniel Carney,Daniel Carney,Gordan Krnjaic,Gordan Krnjaic,David Moore,Cindy Regal,Gadi Afek,Sunil A. Bhave,B. M. Brubaker,Thomas Corbitt,Jonathan Cripe,Nicole Crisosto,Andrew Geraci,Sohitri Ghosh,Jack Harris,Anson Hook,Edward W. Kolb,Jonathan Kunjummen,R. F. Lang,Tongcang Li,Tongyan Lin,Zhen Liu,Joseph Lykken,Lorenzo Magrini,Jack Manley,Nobuyuki Matsumoto,Nobuyuki Matsumoto,A. Monte,Fernando Monteiro,T. P. Purdy,Charles Jess Riedel,Robinjeet Singh,Swati Singh,Kanupriya Sinha,Jacob M. Taylor,J. Qin,Dalziel J. Wilson,Yue Zhao +37 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors outline recent ideas in the potential use of a range of solid-state mechanical sensing technologies to aid in the search for dark matter in a number of energy scales and with a variety of coupling mechanisms.
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Dynamic light scattering study of biaxial ordering in a thermotropic liquid crystal.
Krishna Neupane,Shin-Woong Kang,Sunil K. Sharma,Daniel Carney,T. Meyer,Georg H. Mehl,David W. Allender,Satyendra Kumar,Samuel Sprunt +8 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided of the existence of a nematic-nematic tricritical point in thermotropic liquid crystals and order parameter relaxation rates exhibit temperature dependences consistent with Landau-de Gennes mean field theory.
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Search for Composite Dark Matter with Optically Levitated Sensors
Fernando Monteiro,Gadi Afek,Daniel Carney,Daniel Carney,Gordan Krnjaic,Gordan Krnjaic,Jiaxiang Wang,David Moore +7 more
TL;DR: These results provide sensitivity to certain classes of composite dark matter models that substantially exceeds existing searches, including those employing kilogram- or ton-scale targets, and can enable directionally sensitive searches for a broad class of previously inaccessible heavy dark matter candidates.