ADMX Phase II: Progress and Expected Sensitivity

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The Axion Dark Matter eXperiment (ADMX) was recently moved to the University of Washington and is being rebuilt and upgraded. The centerpiece of the upgrades is the addition of a dilution refrigerator that will eliminate 95% of the previous system's noise, greatly increasing sensitivity and range to detect dark matter axions. The status of current and planned upgrades will be discussed along with anticipated sensitivity estimates.

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