DMRadio-50L: Data Acquisition
ORAL
Abstract
The QCD axion is a promising dark matter candidate that bridges questions across particle physics and cosmology to solve both the dark matter and the strong-CP problems. DMRadio-50L is a resonant, lumped-element detector searching for axion dark matter at low frequencies, slated to probe axions in the 5 kHz to 5 MHz range. This talk will provide an overview of the data acquisition (DAQ) system for DMRadio-50L, focusing on both hardware and software considerations, and will discuss design, implementation, and current status.
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Presenters
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Pamela Stark
Stanford University
Authors
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Pamela Stark
Stanford University