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Antideuterons as an indirect dark matter signature: design and preparation for a balloon-born GAPS experiment
Charles J. HaileyH.t. YuH. FukeFlorian GahbauerFlorian GahbauerR. A. OngK. MoriT. YoshidaTsuguo AramakiS. E. BoggsJason E. KoglinKlaus P. ZiockN. MaddenWilliam W. Craigsubject
PhysicsHistoryAntiparticleAnnihilationSpectrometerDetectorDark matterTracking (particle physics)Computer Science ApplicationsEducationNuclear physicsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentEnergy (signal processing)Exotic atomdescription
The General Antiparticle Spectrometer (GAPS) exploits low energy antideuterons produced in neutralino-neutralino annihilations as an indirect dark matter (DM) signature that is effectively free from background. When an antiparticle is captured by a target material, it forms an exotic atom in an excited state which quickly decays by emitting X-rays of precisely defined energy and a correlated pion signature from nuclear annihilation. We have successfully demonstrated the GAPS method in an accelerator environment and are currently planning a prototype flight from Japan for 2009. This will lead to a long duration balloon (LDB) mission that will complement existing and planned direct DM searches as well as other indirect techniques, probing a different, and often unique, region of parameter space in a variety of proposed DM models. Planes of coarsely pixellated Si(Li) detectors form the heart of the GAPS flight detector, providing both high X-ray energy resolution and good particle tracking. We will describe the proto-flight mission that will verify the performance of our Si(Li) detectors and cooling system in a flight-like configuration. We also will outline the LDB science payload design.
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2008-07-01 | Journal of Physics: Conference Series |