The General Antiparticle Spectrometer (GAPS) is an upcoming balloon mission to measure low-energy cosmicray antinuclei during at least three similar to 35-day Antarctic flights. With its large geometric acceptance and novel exotic atom-based particle identification, GAPS will detect similar to 500 cosmic antiprotons per flight and produce a precision cosmic antiproton spectrum in the kinetic energy range of similar to 0.07 - 0.21 GeV/n at the top of the atmosphere. With these high statistics extending to lower energies than any previous experiment, and with complementary sources of experimental uncertainty compared to traditional magnetic spectrometers, the GAPS antiproton measurement will be sensitive to dark matter, primordial black holes, and cosmic ray propagation. The antiproton measurement will also validate the GAPS antinucleus identification technique for the antideuteron and antihelium rare-event searches. This analysis demonstrates the GAPS sensitivity to cosmic-ray antiprotons using a full instrument simulation and event reconstruction, and including solar and atmospheric effects.

Sensitivity of the GAPS experiment to low-energy cosmic-ray antiprotons / F. Rogers; T. Aramaki; M. Boezio; S.E. Boggs; V. Bonvicini; G. Bridges; D. Campana; W.W. Craig; P. von Doetinchem; E. Everson; L. Fabris; S. Feldman; H. Fuke; F. Gahbauer; C. Gerrity; C.J. Hailey; T. Hayashi; A. Kawachi; M. Kozai; A. Lenni; A. Lowell; M. Manghisoni; N. Marcelli; B. Mochizuki; S.A. I. Mognet; K. Munakata; R. Munini; Y. Nakagami; J. Olson; R.A. Ong; G. Osteria; K.M. Perez; S. Quinn; V. Re; E. Riceputi; B. Roach; J. Ryan; N. Saffold; V. Scotti; Y. Shimizu; R. Sparvoli; A. Stoessl; A. Tiberio; E. Vannuccini; T. Wada; M. Xiao; M. Yamatani; K. Yee; A. Yoshida; T. Yoshida; G. Zampa; J. Zeng; J. Zweerink. - In: ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS. - ISSN 0927-6505. - ELETTRONICO. - 145:(2022), pp. 0-0. [10.1016/j.astropartphys.2022.102791]

Sensitivity of the GAPS experiment to low-energy cosmic-ray antiprotons

R. Sparvoli;A. Tiberio;E. Vannuccini;
2022

Abstract

The General Antiparticle Spectrometer (GAPS) is an upcoming balloon mission to measure low-energy cosmicray antinuclei during at least three similar to 35-day Antarctic flights. With its large geometric acceptance and novel exotic atom-based particle identification, GAPS will detect similar to 500 cosmic antiprotons per flight and produce a precision cosmic antiproton spectrum in the kinetic energy range of similar to 0.07 - 0.21 GeV/n at the top of the atmosphere. With these high statistics extending to lower energies than any previous experiment, and with complementary sources of experimental uncertainty compared to traditional magnetic spectrometers, the GAPS antiproton measurement will be sensitive to dark matter, primordial black holes, and cosmic ray propagation. The antiproton measurement will also validate the GAPS antinucleus identification technique for the antideuteron and antihelium rare-event searches. This analysis demonstrates the GAPS sensitivity to cosmic-ray antiprotons using a full instrument simulation and event reconstruction, and including solar and atmospheric effects.
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F. Rogers; T. Aramaki; M. Boezio; S.E. Boggs; V. Bonvicini; G. Bridges; D. Campana; W.W. Craig; P. von Doetinchem; E. Everson; L. Fabris; S. Feldman; ...espandi
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