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  1. Article ; Online: Esophageal solid bolus transit: studies using combined multichannel intraluminal impedance and manometry in healthy volunteers.

    Chen, C L / Yi, C H / Chou, A S B / Liu, T T

    Diseases of the esophagus : official journal of the International Society for Diseases of the Esophagus

    2013  Volume 26, Issue 1, Page(s) 91–96

    Abstract: The purpose of this study is to apply combined multichannel intraluminal impedance and esophageal manometry (MII-EM) to test esophageal function during solid swallowing in a normal healthy population. We determined whether combined MII-EM with solid ... ...

    Abstract The purpose of this study is to apply combined multichannel intraluminal impedance and esophageal manometry (MII-EM) to test esophageal function during solid swallowing in a normal healthy population. We determined whether combined MII-EM with solid bolus is more sensitive than that with viscous bolus in the detection of motility abnormality. Eighteen healthy volunteers (11 men and 7 women; mean age 22 years, range 20-26 years) underwent combined MII-EM with a catheter containing four impedance-measuring segments and five solid-state pressure transducers. Each subject received 10 viscous and 10 solid materials. Tracings were analyzed manually for bolus presence time, total bolus transit time, contraction amplitude, duration, and onset velocity. Three hundred and sixty swallows including viscous and solid materials were analyzed. Contraction amplitude for the viscous swallows was higher at 20 cm above the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) (P= 0.049) but lower at 15 cm above the LES (P < 0.001). Duration of contractions for the solid swallows was longer at 15 cm (P= 0.002) and 10 cm above the LES (P= 0.011) compared with viscous swallows. The total bolus transit time for solid was significantly shorter than that for viscous boluses (6.8 vs. 7.7 seconds, P < 0.001). Bolus presence time appeared to be similar between viscous and solid boluses (except in the proximal esophagus). The percentage of swallows with ineffective peristalsis by manometry, as well as those with incomplete bolus transit by impedance, did not differ between viscous and solid swallows. The proportion of manometrically ineffective solid swallows with incomplete bolus transit was greater than that of viscous swallows (62.1% vs. 34.8%, P= 0.05). Application of solid boluses may potentially enhance diagnostic capability of esophageal function testing. Solid boluses can be regarded as a valuable complement to viscous boluses in the detection of esophageal motility abnormalities when applied with combined MII-EM.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Deglutition/physiology ; Electric Impedance ; Female ; Food ; Gastrointestinal Transit/physiology ; Humans ; Male ; Manometry/methods ; Peristalsis/physiology ; Reference Values ; Sampling Studies ; Young Adult
    Language English
    Publishing date 2013-01
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Comparative Study ; Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 639470-x
    ISSN 1442-2050 ; 1120-8694
    ISSN (online) 1442-2050
    ISSN 1120-8694
    DOI 10.1111/j.1442-2050.2012.01329.x
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  2. Article ; Online: Search for a Dark-Matter-Induced Cosmic Axion Background with ADMX.

    Nitta, T / Braine, T / Du, N / Guzzetti, M / Hanretty, C / Leum, G / Rosenberg, L J / Rybka, G / Sinnis, J / Clarke, John / Siddiqi, I / Awida, M H / Chou, A S / Hollister, M / Knirck, S / Sonnenschein, A / Wester, W / Gleason, J R / Hipp, A T /
    Sikivie, P / Sullivan, N S / Tanner, D B / Khatiwada, R / Carosi, G / Robertson, N / Duffy, L D / Boutan, C / Lentz, E / Oblath, N S / Taubman, M S / Yang, J / Daw, E J / Perry, M G / Bartram, C / Buckley, J H / Gaikwad, C / Hoffman, J / Murch, K W / Goryachev, M / Hartman, E / McAllister, B T / Quiskamp, A / Thomson, C / Tobar, M E / Dror, J A / Murayama, H / Rodd, N L

    Physical review letters

    2023  Volume 131, Issue 10, Page(s) 101002

    Abstract: We report the first result of a direct search for a cosmic axion background (CaB)-a relativistic background of axions that is not dark matter-performed with the axion haloscope, the Axion Dark Matter eXperiment (ADMX). Conventional haloscope analyses ... ...

    Abstract We report the first result of a direct search for a cosmic axion background (CaB)-a relativistic background of axions that is not dark matter-performed with the axion haloscope, the Axion Dark Matter eXperiment (ADMX). Conventional haloscope analyses search for a signal with a narrow bandwidth, as predicted for dark matter, whereas the CaB will be broad. We introduce a novel analysis strategy, which searches for a CaB induced daily modulation in the power measured by the haloscope. Using this, we repurpose data collected to search for dark matter to set a limit on the axion photon coupling of a CaB originating from dark matter cascade decay via a mediator in the 800-995 MHz frequency range. We find that the present sensitivity is limited by fluctuations in the cavity readout as the instrument scans across dark matter masses. Nevertheless, we suggest that these challenges can be surmounted using superconducting qubits as single photon counters, and allow ADMX to operate as a telescope searching for axions emerging from the decay of dark matter. The daily modulation analysis technique we introduce can be deployed for various broadband rf signals, such as other forms of a CaB or even high-frequency gravitational waves.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-09-20
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 208853-8
    ISSN 1079-7114 ; 0031-9007
    ISSN (online) 1079-7114
    ISSN 0031-9007
    DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.101002
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  3. Article ; Online: Dark matter axion search using a Josephson Traveling wave parametric amplifier.

    Bartram, C / Braine, T / Cervantes, R / Crisosto, N / Du, N / Leum, G / Mohapatra, P / Nitta, T / Rosenberg, L J / Rybka, G / Yang, J / Clarke, John / Siddiqi, I / Agrawal, A / Dixit, A V / Awida, M H / Chou, A S / Hollister, M / Knirck, S /
    Sonnenschein, A / Wester, W / Gleason, J R / Hipp, A T / Jois, S / Sikivie, P / Sullivan, N S / Tanner, D B / Lentz, E / Khatiwada, R / Carosi, G / Cisneros, C / Robertson, N / Woollett, N / Duffy, L D / Boutan, C / Jones, M / LaRoque, B H / Oblath, N S / Taubman, M S / Daw, E J / Perry, M G / Buckley, J H / Gaikwad, C / Hoffman, J / Murch, K / Goryachev, M / McAllister, B T / Quiskamp, A / Thomson, C / Tobar, M E / Bolkhovsky, V / Calusine, G / Oliver, W / Serniak, K

    The Review of scientific instruments

    2023  Volume 94, Issue 4

    Abstract: We describe the first implementation of a Josephson Traveling Wave Parametric Amplifier (JTWPA) in an axion dark matter search. The operation of the JTWPA for a period of about two weeks achieved sensitivity to axion-like particle dark matter with axion- ... ...

    Abstract We describe the first implementation of a Josephson Traveling Wave Parametric Amplifier (JTWPA) in an axion dark matter search. The operation of the JTWPA for a period of about two weeks achieved sensitivity to axion-like particle dark matter with axion-photon couplings above 10-13 Ge V-1 over a narrow range of axion masses centered around 19.84 µeV by tuning the resonant frequency of the cavity over the frequency range of 4796.7-4799.5 MHz. The JTWPA was operated in the insert of the axion dark matter experiment as part of an independent receiver chain that was attached to a 0.56-l cavity. The ability of the JTWPA to deliver high gain over a wide (3 GHz) bandwidth has engendered interest from those aiming to perform broadband axion searches, a longstanding goal in this field.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-12-12
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 209865-9
    ISSN 1089-7623 ; 0034-6748
    ISSN (online) 1089-7623
    ISSN 0034-6748
    DOI 10.1063/5.0122907
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  4. Article ; Online: Search for Invisible Axion Dark Matter in the 3.3-4.2  μeV Mass Range.

    Bartram, C / Braine, T / Burns, E / Cervantes, R / Crisosto, N / Du, N / Korandla, H / Leum, G / Mohapatra, P / Nitta, T / Rosenberg, L J / Rybka, G / Yang, J / Clarke, John / Siddiqi, I / Agrawal, A / Dixit, A V / Awida, M H / Chou, A S /
    Hollister, M / Knirck, S / Sonnenschein, A / Wester, W / Gleason, J R / Hipp, A T / Jois, S / Sikivie, P / Sullivan, N S / Tanner, D B / Lentz, E / Khatiwada, R / Carosi, G / Robertson, N / Woollett, N / Duffy, L D / Boutan, C / Jones, M / LaRoque, B H / Oblath, N S / Taubman, M S / Daw, E J / Perry, M G / Buckley, J H / Gaikwad, C / Hoffman, J / Murch, K W / Goryachev, M / McAllister, B T / Quiskamp, A / Thomson, C / Tobar, M E

    Physical review letters

    2022  Volume 127, Issue 26, Page(s) 261803

    Abstract: We report the results from a haloscope search for axion dark matter in the 3.3-4.2  μeV mass range. This search excludes the axion-photon coupling predicted by one of the benchmark models of "invisible" axion dark matter, the Kim-Shifman-Vainshtein- ... ...

    Abstract We report the results from a haloscope search for axion dark matter in the 3.3-4.2  μeV mass range. This search excludes the axion-photon coupling predicted by one of the benchmark models of "invisible" axion dark matter, the Kim-Shifman-Vainshtein-Zakharov model. This sensitivity is achieved using a large-volume cavity, a superconducting magnet, an ultra low noise Josephson parametric amplifier, and sub-Kelvin temperatures. The validity of our detection procedure is ensured by injecting and detecting blind synthetic axion signals.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-01-14
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 208853-8
    ISSN 1079-7114 ; 0031-9007
    ISSN (online) 1079-7114
    ISSN 0031-9007
    DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.261803
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  5. Article ; Online: Laboratory constraints on chameleon dark energy and power-law fields.

    Steffen, J H / Upadhye, A / Baumbaugh, A / Chou, A S / Mazur, P O / Tomlin, R / Weltman, A / Wester, W

    Physical review letters

    2010  Volume 105, Issue 26, Page(s) 261803

    Abstract: We report results from a search for chameleon particles created via photon-chameleon oscillations within a magnetic field. This experiment is sensitive to a wide class of unexplored chameleon power-law and dark energy models. These results exclude 5 ... ...

    Abstract We report results from a search for chameleon particles created via photon-chameleon oscillations within a magnetic field. This experiment is sensitive to a wide class of unexplored chameleon power-law and dark energy models. These results exclude 5 orders of magnitude in the coupling of chameleons to photons covering a range of 4 orders of magnitude in chameleon effective mass and, for individual models, exclude between 4 and 12 orders of magnitude in chameleon couplings to matter.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2010-12-31
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 208853-8
    ISSN 1079-7114 ; 0031-9007
    ISSN (online) 1079-7114
    ISSN 0031-9007
    DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.261803
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  6. Article ; Online: Coronary artery air embolism: a potentially fatal complication of CT-guided percutaneous lung biopsy.

    Cheng, H-M / Chiang, K-H / Chang, P-Y / Chou, Y-F / Huang, H-W / Chou, A S-B / Yen, P-S

    The British journal of radiology

    2010  Volume 83, Issue 988, Page(s) e83–5

    Abstract: CT-guided transthoracic lung biopsy is becoming a widely accepted procedure for the diagnosis of pulmonary lesions. The rate of severe complications following such a procedure has been reported. Of these complications, air embolism is the most likely to ... ...

    Abstract CT-guided transthoracic lung biopsy is becoming a widely accepted procedure for the diagnosis of pulmonary lesions. The rate of severe complications following such a procedure has been reported. Of these complications, air embolism is the most likely to be fatal. We report a case of right coronary air embolism resulting in myocardial infarction after a CT-guided percutaneous needle biopsy of the lung. The patient died from underlying malignant disease 4 months later.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Aorta ; Biopsy, Needle/adverse effects ; Biopsy, Needle/methods ; Coronary Vessels ; Embolism, Air/diagnostic imaging ; Embolism, Air/etiology ; Fatal Outcome ; Humans ; Lung/pathology ; Lung Neoplasms/pathology ; Male ; Myocardial Infarction/etiology ; Radiography, Interventional ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed
    Language English
    Publishing date 2010-03-24
    Publishing country England
    Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2982-8
    ISSN 1748-880X ; 0007-1285
    ISSN (online) 1748-880X
    ISSN 0007-1285
    DOI 10.1259/bjr/39096533
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  7. Article ; Online: Axion Dark Matter Experiment: Detailed design and operations.

    Khatiwada, R / Bowring, D / Chou, A S / Sonnenschein, A / Wester, W / Mitchell, D V / Braine, T / Bartram, C / Cervantes, R / Crisosto, N / Du, N / Rosenberg, L J / Rybka, G / Yang, J / Will, D / Kimes, S / Carosi, G / Woollett, N / Durham, S /
    Duffy, L D / Bradley, R / Boutan, C / Jones, M / LaRoque, B H / Oblath, N S / Taubman, M S / Tedeschi, J / Clarke, John / Dove, A / Hashim, A / Siddiqi, I / Stevenson, N / Eddins, A / O'Kelley, S R / Nawaz, S / Agrawal, A / Dixit, A V / Gleason, J R / Jois, S / Sikivie, P / Sullivan, N S / Tanner, D B / Solomon, J A / Lentz, E / Daw, E J / Perry, M G / Buckley, J H / Harrington, P M / Henriksen, E A / Murch, K W / Hilton, G C

    The Review of scientific instruments

    2021  Volume 92, Issue 12, Page(s) 124502

    Abstract: Axion dark matter experiment ultra-low noise haloscope technology has enabled the successful completion of two science runs (1A and 1B) that looked for dark matter axions in the 2.66-3.1 μeV mass range with Dine-Fischler-Srednicki-Zhitnisky sensitivity [ ... ...

    Abstract Axion dark matter experiment ultra-low noise haloscope technology has enabled the successful completion of two science runs (1A and 1B) that looked for dark matter axions in the 2.66-3.1 μeV mass range with Dine-Fischler-Srednicki-Zhitnisky sensitivity [Du et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 151301 (2018) and Braine et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 101303 (2020)]. Therefore, it is the most sensitive axion search experiment to date in this mass range. We discuss the technological advances made in the last several years to achieve this sensitivity, which includes the implementation of components, such as the state-of-the-art quantum-noise-limited amplifiers and a dilution refrigerator. Furthermore, we demonstrate the use of a frequency tunable microstrip superconducting quantum interference device amplifier in run 1A, and a Josephson parametric amplifier in run 1B, along with novel analysis tools that characterize the system noise temperature.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-12-31
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 209865-9
    ISSN 1089-7623 ; 0034-6748
    ISSN (online) 1089-7623
    ISSN 0034-6748
    DOI 10.1063/5.0037857
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  8. Article ; Online: Piezoelectrically Tuned Multimode Cavity Search for Axion Dark Matter.

    Boutan, C / Jones, M / LaRoque, B H / Oblath, N S / Cervantes, R / Du, N / Force, N / Kimes, S / Ottens, R / Rosenberg, L J / Rybka, G / Yang, J / Carosi, G / Woollett, N / Bowring, D / Chou, A S / Khatiwada, R / Sonnenschein, A / Wester, W /
    Bradley, R / Daw, E J / Agrawal, A / Dixit, A V / Clarke, J / O'Kelley, S R / Crisosto, N / Gleason, J R / Jois, S / Sikivie, P / Stern, I / Sullivan, N S / Tanner, D B / Harrington, P M / Lentz, E

    Physical review letters

    2019  Volume 121, Issue 26, Page(s) 261302

    Abstract: The μeV axion is a well-motivated extension to the standard model. The Axion Dark Matter eXperiment (ADMX) collaboration seeks to discover this particle by looking for the resonant conversion of dark-matter axions to microwave photons in a strong ... ...

    Abstract The μeV axion is a well-motivated extension to the standard model. The Axion Dark Matter eXperiment (ADMX) collaboration seeks to discover this particle by looking for the resonant conversion of dark-matter axions to microwave photons in a strong magnetic field. In this Letter, we report results from a pathfinder experiment, the ADMX "Sidecar," which is designed to pave the way for future, higher mass, searches. This testbed experiment lives inside of and operates in tandem with the main ADMX experiment. The Sidecar experiment excludes masses in three widely spaced frequency ranges (4202-4249, 5086-5799, and 7173-7203 MHz). In addition, Sidecar demonstrates the successful use of a piezoelectric actuator for cavity tuning. Finally, this publication is the first to report data measured using both the TM_{010} and TM_{020} modes.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-01-12
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 208853-8
    ISSN 1079-7114 ; 0031-9007
    ISSN (online) 1079-7114
    ISSN 0031-9007
    DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.261302
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  9. Article ; Online: Search for Invisible Axion Dark Matter with the Axion Dark Matter Experiment.

    Du, N / Force, N / Khatiwada, R / Lentz, E / Ottens, R / Rosenberg, L J / Rybka, G / Carosi, G / Woollett, N / Bowring, D / Chou, A S / Sonnenschein, A / Wester, W / Boutan, C / Oblath, N S / Bradley, R / Daw, E J / Dixit, A V / Clarke, J /
    O'Kelley, S R / Crisosto, N / Gleason, J R / Jois, S / Sikivie, P / Stern, I / Sullivan, N S / Tanner, D B / Hilton, G C

    Physical review letters

    2018  Volume 120, Issue 15, Page(s) 151301

    Abstract: This Letter reports the results from a haloscope search for dark matter axions with masses between 2.66 and 2.81  μeV. The search excludes the range of axion-photon couplings predicted by plausible models of the invisible axion. This unprecedented ... ...

    Abstract This Letter reports the results from a haloscope search for dark matter axions with masses between 2.66 and 2.81  μeV. The search excludes the range of axion-photon couplings predicted by plausible models of the invisible axion. This unprecedented sensitivity is achieved by operating a large-volume haloscope at subkelvin temperatures, thereby reducing thermal noise as well as the excess noise from the ultralow-noise superconducting quantum interference device amplifier used for the signal power readout. Ongoing searches will provide nearly definitive tests of the invisible axion model over a wide range of axion masses.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-04-13
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 208853-8
    ISSN 1079-7114 ; 0031-9007
    ISSN (online) 1079-7114
    ISSN 0031-9007
    DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.151301
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  10. Article ; Online: Extended Search for the Invisible Axion with the Axion Dark Matter Experiment.

    Braine, T / Cervantes, R / Crisosto, N / Du, N / Kimes, S / Rosenberg, L J / Rybka, G / Yang, J / Bowring, D / Chou, A S / Khatiwada, R / Sonnenschein, A / Wester, W / Carosi, G / Woollett, N / Duffy, L D / Bradley, R / Boutan, C / Jones, M /
    LaRoque, B H / Oblath, N S / Taubman, M S / Clarke, J / Dove, A / Eddins, A / O'Kelley, S R / Nawaz, S / Siddiqi, I / Stevenson, N / Agrawal, A / Dixit, A V / Gleason, J R / Jois, S / Sikivie, P / Solomon, J A / Sullivan, N S / Tanner, D B / Lentz, E / Daw, E J / Buckley, J H / Harrington, P M / Henriksen, E A / Murch, K W

    Physical review letters

    2020  Volume 124, Issue 10, Page(s) 101303

    Abstract: This Letter reports on a cavity haloscope search for dark matter axions in the Galactic halo in the mass range 2.81-3.31  μeV. This search utilizes the combination of a low-noise Josephson parametric amplifier and a large-cavity haloscope to achieve ... ...

    Abstract This Letter reports on a cavity haloscope search for dark matter axions in the Galactic halo in the mass range 2.81-3.31  μeV. This search utilizes the combination of a low-noise Josephson parametric amplifier and a large-cavity haloscope to achieve unprecedented sensitivity across this mass range. This search excludes the full range of axion-photon coupling values predicted in benchmark models of the invisible axion that solve the strong CP problem of quantum chromodynamics.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-03-26
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 208853-8
    ISSN 1079-7114 ; 0031-9007
    ISSN (online) 1079-7114
    ISSN 0031-9007
    DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.101303
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