GAPS: A New Cosmic Ray Anti-matter Experiment

The General AntiParticle Spectrometer (GAPS) is a balloon-borne instrument designed to detect cosmic-ray antimatter using the novel exotic atom technique, obviating the strong magnetic fields required by experiments like AMS, PAMELA, or BESS. It will be sensitive to primary antideuterons with kineti...

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Hauptverfasser: Quinn, S, Aramaki, T, Bird, R, Boezio, M, Boggs, S. E, Bonvicini, V, Campana, D, Craig, W. W, von Doetinchem, P, Everson, E, Fabris, L, Gahbauer, F, Gerrity, C, Fuke, H, Hailey, C. J, Hayashi, T, Kato, C, Kawachi, A, Kozai, M, Lowell, A, Martucci, M, Mognet, S. I, Munini, R, Munakata, K, Okazaki, S, Ong, R. A, Osteria, G, Perez, K, Ryan, J, Re, V, Rogers, F, Saffold, N, Shimizu, Y, Sparvoli, R, Stoessl, A, Vannuccini, E, Yoshida, A, Yoshida, T, Zampa, G, Zweerink, J
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Zusammenfassung:The General AntiParticle Spectrometer (GAPS) is a balloon-borne instrument designed to detect cosmic-ray antimatter using the novel exotic atom technique, obviating the strong magnetic fields required by experiments like AMS, PAMELA, or BESS. It will be sensitive to primary antideuterons with kinetic energies of $\approx0.05-0.2$ GeV/nucleon, providing some overlap with the previously mentioned experiments at the highest energies. For $3\times35$ day balloon flights, and standard classes of primary antideuteron propagation models, GAPS will be sensitive to $m_{\mathrm{DM}}\approx10-100$ GeV c$^{-2}$ WIMPs with a dark-matter flux to astrophysical flux ratio approaching 100. This clean primary channel is a key feature of GAPS and is crucial for a rare event search. Additionally, the antiproton spectrum will be extended with high statistics measurements to cover the $0.07 \leq E \leq 0.25 $ GeV domain. For $E>0.2$ GeV GAPS data will be complementary to existing experiments, while $E
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1809.09714