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Axion Dark Matter eXperiment around 3.3 {\mu}eV with Dine-Fischler-Srednicki-Zhitnitsky Discovery Ability
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We report the results of a QCD axion dark matter search with discovery ability for Dine Fischler Srednicki Zhitnitsky (DFSZ) axions using an axion haloscope. Sub-Kelvin noise temperatures are reached with an ultra low-noise Josephson parametric amplifier cooled by a dilution refrigerator. This work excludes (with a 90% confidence level) DFSZ axions with masses between 3.27 to 3.34 $\mu$eV, assuming a standard halo model with a local energy density of 0.45 GeV/cm$^3$ made up 100% of axions.
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