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M. Maroudas
Researcher at University of Patras
Publications - 26
Citations - 998
M. Maroudas is an academic researcher from University of Patras. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dark matter & Axion. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 18 publications receiving 592 citations.
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New CAST Limit on the Axion-Photon Interaction
Vassilis Anastassopoulos,S. Aune,K. Barth,A. Belov,Heinrich Bräuninger,Giovanni Cantatore,J. M. Carmona,J. F. Castel,Serkant Ali Cetin,Finn Erland Christensen,J. I. Collar,T. Dafni,M. Davenport,Todd A. Decker,Alexander Dermenev,Klaus Kurt Desch,C. Eleftheriadis,Georgios Fanourakis,E. Ferrer-Ribas,H. Fischer,J. A. Garcia,A. Gardikiotis,J. G. Garza,Evangelos Gazis,T. Geralis,Ioannis Giomataris,Sergei Gninenko,C. J. Hailey,M. D. Hasinoff,Dieter H. H. Hoffmann,F.J. Iguaz,I. G. Irastorza,Anders Clemen Jakobsen,Joachim Jacoby,Krešimir Jakovčić,Jochen Kaminski,Marin Karuza,Nenad Kralj,Milica Krčmar,Sofia Kostoglou,Ch. Krieger,Biljana Lakić,J. M. Laurent,A. Liolios,Ante Ljubičić,G. Luzón,M. Maroudas,L. Miceli,S. Neff,I. Ortega,T. Papaevangelou,K. Paraschou,Michael J. Pivovaroff,Georg G. Raffelt,M. Rosu,J. Ruz,E. Ruiz Chóliz,I. Savvidis,Søren Schmidt,Yannis K. Semertzidis,Sami K. Solanki,L. Stewart,Theodoros Vafeiadis,Julia Vogel,S. C. Yildiz,Konstantin Zioutas +65 more
TL;DR: The axion-photon coupling strength of the CERN Axion Solar Telescope (CAST) was shown to be at least 0.02$ eV in the first vacuum phase (2003-2004) with low-background x-ray detectors and a new xray telescope as mentioned in this paper.
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The Sun and its Planets as detectors for invisible matter
TL;DR: In this article, the authors have analyzed the solar flares as well as the EUV emission in the periods 1976-2015 and 1999-2015, respectively, and obtained the results that mutually exclude systematics as the cause of the observed planetary correlations.
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First results of the CAST-RADES haloscope search for axions at 34.67 μeV
Alejandro Álvarez Melcón,S. Arguedas Cuendis,J. Baier,K. Barth,Heinrich Bräuninger,S. Calatroni,Giovanni Cantatore,Giovanni Cantatore,Fritz Caspers,J. F. Castel,Serkant Ali Cetin,C. Cogollos,T. Dafni,M. Davenport,A. V. Dermenev,Klaus Kurt Desch,Alejandro Díaz-Morcillo,Babette Döbrich,H. Fischer,Wolfgang Funk,Juan Daniel Gallego,J.M. García Barceló,A. Gardikiotis,A. Gardikiotis,J. G. Garza,Benito Gimeno,S. N. Gninenko,J. Golm,J. Golm,M. D. Hasinoff,D. H. H. Hoffmann,I. G. Irastorza,Krešimir Jakovčić,Jochen Kaminski,Marin Karuza,Marin Karuza,Biljana Lakić,J. M. Laurent,A. J. Lozano-Guerrero,G. Luzón,Chloé Malbrunot,M. Maroudas,Jordi Miralda-Escudé,Jordi Miralda-Escudé,H. Mirallas,L. Miceli,P. Navarro,A. Ozbey,K. Özbozduman,C. Peña Garay,M. J. Pivovaroff,M. J. Pivovaroff,Javier Redondo,J. Ruz,E. Ruiz Chóliz,S. Schmidt,Marc Schumann,Yannis K. Semertzidis,Sami K. Solanki,L. Stewart,I. Tsagris,Theodoros Vafeiadis,Julia Vogel,E. Widmann,Walter Wuensch,Konstantin Zioutas,Konstantin Zioutas +66 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of the CERN Central Cryogenic Laboratory (CECL) project, which has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under grant ERC-2018-StG-802836 (AxScale project).
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The Sun and its Planets as detectors for invisible matter
TL;DR: In this paper, a correlation between the total atmospheric electron content and the orbital position of the inner three planets was found for the case of the Earth and the two inner planets, with the strongest correlation appearing with the phase of the Moon.
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Improved search for solar chameleons with a GridPix detector at CAST
Vassilis Anastassopoulos,S. Aune,K. Barth,A. Belov,Heinrich Bräuninger,Giovanni Cantatore,Giovanni Cantatore,J. M. Carmona,J. F. Castel,Serkant Ali Cetin,Finn Erland Christensen,T. Dafni,M. Davenport,A. V. Dermenev,Klaus Kurt Desch,Babette Döbrich,C. Eleftheriadis,Georgios Fanourakis,E. Ferrer-Ribas,H. Fischer,W. Funk,J.A. Garca,A. Gardikiotis,J. G. Garza,Evangelos Gazis,T. Geralis,Ioannis Giomataris,S. N. Gninenko,Charles J. Hailey,M. D. Hasinoff,D. H. H. Hoffmann,F.J. Iguaz,I. G. Irastorza,Anders Clemen Jakobsen,Joachim Jacoby,Krešimir Jakovčić,Jochen Kaminski,Marin Karuza,Sofia Kostoglou,Nenad Kralj,Milica Krčmar,C. Krieger,Biljana Lakić,J. M. Laurent,A. Liolios,Ante Ljubičić,G. Luzón,M. Maroudas,L. Miceli,S. Neff,I. Ortega,I. Ortega,T. Papaevangelou,K. Paraschou,M. J. Pivovaroff,Georg G. Raffelt,M. Rosu,J. Ruz,E. Ruiz Chóliz,I. Savvidis,S. Schmidt,Yannis K. Semertzidis,Sami K. Solanki,L. Stewart,Theodoros Vafeiadis,Julia Vogel,M. Vretenar,Walter Wuensch,S.C. Yildiz,Konstantin Zioutas,Konstantin Zioutas,Ph. Brax +71 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new search for solar chameleons with the CERN Axion Solar Telescope (CAST) was reported, where a GridPix detector was used to search for soft X-ray photons in the energy range from 200 eV to 10 keV from converted solar CHs.