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.
*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 and DOE to individual institutions. 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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Pamela Stark
- Stanford University