Operational status of ADMX-Gen2 Run 1D
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Abstract
The Axion Dark matter Experiment (ADMX) searches for QCD axions as local dark matter for potentially resolving two important puzzles at the same time: the strong CP problem and the nature of dark matter. ADMX probes the conversion of axions into photons with low-noise quantum amplifiers and high-Q cavities immersed in a strong magnetic field. We have achieved the sensitivities to Dine-Fischler-Srednicki-Zhitnisky (DFSZ) couplings for axions on the order of 1 micro-eV in the previous runs. In this talk, I will present the status of the ADMX Run1D phase.
* This work is supported by U.S. DOE through Grants No DE-SC0009800, No. DE-SC0009723, No. DE-SC0010296, No. DE-SC0010280, No. DE-SC0011665, No. DEFG02-97ER41029, No. DE-FG02-96ER40956, No. DEAC52-07NA27344, No. DE-C03-76SF00098, No. DE-SC0017987, and No. DE-AC05-76RL01830. Fermilab is a U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, HEP User Facility managed by Fermi Research Alliance, LLC (FRA), under Contract No. DE-AC02-07CH11359. U. of Western Australia participation funded by ARC grants No. CE170100009, and No. CE200100008.
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Presenters
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Dan Zhang
University of Washington, Seattle
Authors
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Dan Zhang
University of Washington, Seattle