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DTSTART:20170922T203000Z
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LOCATION:2241 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:Laboratory cosmology\, Physics Department Colloquium\, Andrei 
 Derevianko\, University of Nevada-reno
DESCRIPTION:Laboratory cosmology is a nascent field offering an intrig
 uing potential for exacting the nature of dark matter and dark energy 
 with small-scale experiments. The searches involve precision measureme
 nt devices and rely on detecting predicted dark sector signatures. I w
 ill review such signatures with an emphasis on atomic clocks\, atom in
 terferometers\, and their networks.  I will illustrate these ideas usi
 ng our dark matter search with atomic clocks on board Global Positioni
 ng System satellites.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=4565
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