Recent Technical Improvements to the HAYSTAC Experiment
L. Zhong, B.M. Brubaker, S.B. Cahn, S.K. Lamoreaux

TL;DR
This paper details recent technical enhancements to the HAYSTAC experiment, significantly boosting its efficiency, sensitivity, and stability in the search for axion dark matter.
Contribution
The paper introduces specific technical improvements that enhance the operational performance of the HAYSTAC axion detection experiment.
Findings
Improved operational efficiency of HAYSTAC.
Enhanced sensitivity to axion signals.
Increased stability during measurements.
Abstract
We report here several technical improvements to the HAYSTAC (Haloscope at Yale Sensitive To Axion Cold dark matter) that have improved operational efficiency, sensitivity, and stability.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
