At low energies, cosmic antideuterons and antihelium provide an ultra-low background signature of dark matter annihilation, decay, and other beyond the Standard Model phenomena. The General Antiparticle Spectrometer (GAPS) is an Antarctic balloon experiment designed to search for low-energy (0.1−0.3 GeV/n) antinuclei, and is planned to launch in the austral summer of 2022. While optimized for an antideuteron search, GAPS also has unprecedented capabilites for the detection of low-energy antihelium nuclei, utilizing a novel detection technique based on the formation, decay, and annihilation of exotic atoms. The AMS-02 collaboration has recently reported several antihelium nuclei candidate events, which sets GAPS in a unique position to set constraints on the cosmic antihelium flux in an energy region which is essentially free of astrophysical background. In this contribution, we illustrate the capabilities of GAPS to search for cosmic antihelium-3 utilizing complete instrument simulations, event reconstruction, and the inclusion of atmospheric effects. We show that GAPS is capable of setting unprecedented limits on the cosmic antihelium flux, opening a new window on exotic cosmic physics.

Searching for cosmic antihelium nuclei with the GAPS experiment / Stoessl A., Aramaki T., Bird R., Boezio M., Boggs S.E., Bonvicini V., Campana D., Craig W.W., Everson E., Fabris L., Fuke H., Gahbauer F., Garcia I., Gerrity C., Hailey C.J., Hayashi T., Kato C., Kawachi A., Kobayashi S., Kozai M., Lenni A., Lowell A., Manghisoni M., Marcelli N., Mognet S.A.I., Munakata K., Munini R., Nakagami Y., Olson J., Ong R.A., Osteria G., Perez K., Quinn S., Re V., Riceputi E., Roach B., Rogers F., Ryan J.A., Saffold N., Scotti V., Shimizu Y., Sonzogni M., Sparvoli R., Tiberio A., Vannuccini E., von Doetinchem P., Wada T., Xiao M., Yamatami M., Yoshida A., Yoshida T., Zampa G., Zweerink J.. - In: POS PROCEEDINGS OF SCIENCE. - ISSN 1824-8039. - ELETTRONICO. - (2021), pp. 0-0. (Intervento presentato al convegno 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC 2021).

Searching for cosmic antihelium nuclei with the GAPS experiment

Sparvoli R.;Tiberio A.;Vannuccini E.;
2021

Abstract

At low energies, cosmic antideuterons and antihelium provide an ultra-low background signature of dark matter annihilation, decay, and other beyond the Standard Model phenomena. The General Antiparticle Spectrometer (GAPS) is an Antarctic balloon experiment designed to search for low-energy (0.1−0.3 GeV/n) antinuclei, and is planned to launch in the austral summer of 2022. While optimized for an antideuteron search, GAPS also has unprecedented capabilites for the detection of low-energy antihelium nuclei, utilizing a novel detection technique based on the formation, decay, and annihilation of exotic atoms. The AMS-02 collaboration has recently reported several antihelium nuclei candidate events, which sets GAPS in a unique position to set constraints on the cosmic antihelium flux in an energy region which is essentially free of astrophysical background. In this contribution, we illustrate the capabilities of GAPS to search for cosmic antihelium-3 utilizing complete instrument simulations, event reconstruction, and the inclusion of atmospheric effects. We show that GAPS is capable of setting unprecedented limits on the cosmic antihelium flux, opening a new window on exotic cosmic physics.
2021
37th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC 2021
37th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC 2021
Stoessl A., Aramaki T., Bird R., Boezio M., Boggs S.E., Bonvicini V., Campana D., Craig W.W., Everson E., Fabris L., Fuke H., Gahbauer F., Garcia I., Gerrity C., Hailey C.J., Hayashi T., Kato C., Kawachi A., Kobayashi S., Kozai M., Lenni A., Lowell A., Manghisoni M., Marcelli N., Mognet S.A.I., Munakata K., Munini R., Nakagami Y., Olson J., Ong R.A., Osteria G., Perez K., Quinn S., Re V., Riceputi E., Roach B., Rogers F., Ryan J.A., Saffold N., Scotti V., Shimizu Y., Sonzogni M., Sparvoli R., Tiberio A., Vannuccini E., von Doetinchem P., Wada T., Xiao M., Yamatami M., Yoshida A., Yoshida T., Zampa G., Zweerink J.
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