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Updated Results from HAYSTAC's Quantum-Enhanced Search for Dark Matter Axions

18 Jul 2022, 19:00
2h 20m
211 South Ballroom (HUB)

211 South Ballroom

HUB

Speaker

Michael Jewell (Yale)

Description

The HAYSTAC Collaboration is currently searching for axion cold dark matter with the use of a resonant microwave cavity. Because both the mass of the axion and its coupling strength are largely unknown, a key figure of merit for a haloscope is the rate at which it can scan this vast parameter space. Recent progress in developing squeezed state receivers have allowed HAYSTAC to reduce noise levels below the standard quantum limit, resulting in a factor of two scan rate enhancement as first demonstrated in the search over the combined axion mass window of 16.96-17.12$\mu$eV and 17.14-17.28 $\mu$eV. This quantum enhanced search was continued between July and September 2021, extending the scanned region to axions with masses between 18.45-18.69$\mu$eV. Here I will show the status of HAYSTAC with emphasis on the most recent data taking phase that includes improvements to the data acquisition routine which have reduced dead time by a factor of two, further improving the scan rate of the experiment.

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