DMRadio-50L Status
ORAL
Abstract
DMRadio-50L is part of the DMRadio suite of experiments searching for the axion, one of the most compelling dark matter candidates in modern physics. Currently in its commissioning stage, DMRadio-50L is a lumped-element detector that probes axions in the O(kHz - MHz) range. It is also acting as an innovation platform and technology test bed for quantum sensors to enable a next-generation search for GUT-scale axions in this mass region with DMRadio-GUT. Current status and commissioning results will be presented.
*The authors acknowledge support for DMRadio-m3 as part of the DOE Dark Matter New Initiatives program under SLAC FWP 100559. Members of the DMRadio Collaboration acknowledge support from the NSF under awards 2110720 and 2014215. Stanford University and UC Berkeley gratefully acknowledge support from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, grant number 7941, and additional support from the Heising-Simons Foundation.
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Presenters
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Aya Keller
- University of California, Berkeley