CAPP-8TB: Axion Dark Matter Search Experiment around 6.7 $\mu$eV
J. Choi, S. Ahn, B. R. Ko, S. Lee, Y. K. Semertzidis

TL;DR
CAPP-8TB is an experimental search for axion dark matter around 6.7 μeV using a resonant cavity in a strong magnetic field, with initial results and future plans.
Contribution
This paper presents the design, implementation, and initial results of the CAPP-8TB axion search experiment targeting a specific mass range.
Findings
Search conducted in the 6.62 to 6.82 μeV range
Use of a superconducting magnet and microwave cavity
Discussion of future experimental phases
Abstract
CAPP-8TB is an axion dark matter search experiment dedicated to an axion mass search near 6.7 eV. The experiment uses a microwave resonant cavity under a strong magnetic field of 8 T produced by a superconducting solenoid magnet in a dilution refrigerator. We describe the experimental configuration used to search for a mass range of 6.62 to 6.82 eV in the first phase of the experiment. We also discuss the next phase of the experiment and its prospects.
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