The General Antiparticle Spectrometer (GAPS) is the first experiment optimized to identify low-energy (.0.25 GeV/n) cosmic antinuclei, in particular antideuterons from dark matter annihilation or decay. The GAPS program will deliver unprecedented sensitivity to cosmic antideuterons, an essentially background-free signature of various dark matter models, as well as a high-statistics antiproton spectrum in the unexplored low-energy range, and leading sensitivity to cosmic antihelium. GAPS is currently under construction. The first Antarctic balloon flight of GAPS is planned for late 2022, and two additional flights are planned for the coming years. Based on measurements of our custom-developed instrument technology, including large-area lithium-drifted silicon (Si(Li)) detectors and a large-acceptance time-of-flight system, as well as detailed instrument simulation and reconstruction studies, we present here the anticipated impact of the GAPS program on dark matter searches. This contribution discusses the current status of cosmic antinuclei studies while focusing on the science potential of GAPS.

(2022). In Search of Cosmic-Ray Antinuclei from Dark Matter with the GAPS Experiment . In POS PROCEEDINGS OF SCIENCE. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/233950

In Search of Cosmic-Ray Antinuclei from Dark Matter with the GAPS Experiment

Manghisoni, M.;Re, V.;Riceputi, E.;
2022-01-01

Abstract

The General Antiparticle Spectrometer (GAPS) is the first experiment optimized to identify low-energy (.0.25 GeV/n) cosmic antinuclei, in particular antideuterons from dark matter annihilation or decay. The GAPS program will deliver unprecedented sensitivity to cosmic antideuterons, an essentially background-free signature of various dark matter models, as well as a high-statistics antiproton spectrum in the unexplored low-energy range, and leading sensitivity to cosmic antihelium. GAPS is currently under construction. The first Antarctic balloon flight of GAPS is planned for late 2022, and two additional flights are planned for the coming years. Based on measurements of our custom-developed instrument technology, including large-area lithium-drifted silicon (Si(Li)) detectors and a large-acceptance time-of-flight system, as well as detailed instrument simulation and reconstruction studies, we present here the anticipated impact of the GAPS program on dark matter searches. This contribution discusses the current status of cosmic antinuclei studies while focusing on the science potential of GAPS.
18-mar-2022
2022
Inglese
Proceedings of Science
395
Art. n. 494
1
9
online
Italy
Trieste
Sissa Medialab Srl
esperti anonimi
ICRC 2021: 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Online, Berlin, 12-23 July 2021
37
Online Conference, Berlin
12-23 July 2021
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contributo
Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica
Astroparticle physics; Dark matter; detectors; readout electronics;
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Xiao, M.; Aramaki, T.; Bird, R.; Boezio, M.; Boggs, S. E.; Bonvicini, V.; Campana, D.; Craig, W. W.; Everson, E.; Fabris, L.; Fuke, H.; Gahbauer, F.; ...espandi
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(2022). In Search of Cosmic-Ray Antinuclei from Dark Matter with the GAPS Experiment . In POS PROCEEDINGS OF SCIENCE. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/233950
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