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arxiv: 1612.08296 · v2 · submitted 2016-12-25 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det · hep-ex

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Nearly all astrophysical and cosmological data point convincingly to a large component of cold dark matter (CDM) in the Universe. The axion particle, first theorized as a solution to the strong charge-parity problem of quantum chromodynamics, has been established as a prominent CDM candidate. Cosmic observation and particle physics experiments have bracketed the unknown mass of CDM axions between approximately {\mu}eV and meV. The Axion Dark Matter eXperim8ent (ADMX) is a direct-detection CDM axion search which has set limits at the KSVZ coupling of the axion to two photons for axion masses between 1.9 and 3.7 {\mu}eV. The current upgrades will allow ADMX to detect axions with even the most pessimistic couplings in this mass range. In order to expand the mass reach of the detector, extensive research and development of microwave cavity technologies, tunable microwave SQUID amplifiers, and piezoelectric drives is being conducted. ADMX is projected to explore more than one decade of the allowable mass range with DFSZ coupling sensitivity in the near future. Status of the experiment, current research and development, and projected results are discussed. Supported by DOE Grants DOE grant DE-SC00098000, DOE grant DE-SC0011665, DE-AC52-07NA27344, DE-AC03-76SF00098, the Heising-Simons Foundation, and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Fermilab and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory LDRD programs. SQUID development was supported by DOE grant DE-AC02-05CH11231.

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