Abstract: Many motivated extensions of the standard model predict the existence of light and feably-coupled new physics. In this talk I’ll present two new searches forĀ such particles: in the first part, I’ll outline a new search strategy for light physics coupled to muons utilizing the large flux of muons entering FASERnu, the forward component of FASERĀ at the LHC. Next, I’ll go beyond terrestrial probes and discuss how our knowledge of the mass-radius distribution of white dwarfs can place bounds on light QCD axion models.