Cosmic antihelium-3 nuclei sensitivity of the GAPS experiment
Abstract
The General Antiparticle Spectrometer (GAPS) is an Antarctic balloon experiment designed for low-energy (0.10.3 GeV/) cosmic antinuclei as signatures of dark matter annihilation or decay. GAPS is optimized to detect low-energy antideuterons, as well as to provide unprecedented sensitivity to low-energy antiprotons and antihelium nuclei. The novel GAPS antiparticle detection technique, based on the formation, decay, and annihilation of exotic atoms, provides greater identification power for these low-energy antinuclei than previous magnetic spectrometer experiments. This work reports the sensitivity of GAPS to detect antihelium-3 nuclei, based on full instrument simulation, event reconstruction, and realistic atmospheric influence simulations. The report of antihelium nuclei candidate events by AMS-02 has generated considerable interest in antihelium nuclei as probes of dark matter and other beyond the Standard Model theories. GAPS is in a unique position to detect or set upper limits on the cosmic antihelium nuclei flux in an energy range that is essentially free of astrophysical background. In three 35-day long-duration balloon flights, GAPS will be sensitive to an antihelium flux on the level of (95% confidence level) in the energy range of 0.110.3 GeV/, opening a new window on rare cosmic physics.
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@article{arxiv.2012.05834,
title = {Cosmic antihelium-3 nuclei sensitivity of the GAPS experiment},
author = {N. Saffold and T. Aramaki and R. Bird and M. Boezio and S. E. Boggs and V. Bonvicini and D. Campana and W. W. Craig and P. von Doetinchem and E. Everson and L. Fabris and H. Fuke and F. Gahbauer and I. Garcia and C. Gerrity and C. J. Hailey and T. Hayashi and C. Kato and A. Kawachi and S. Kobayashi and M. Kozai and A. Lenni and A. Lowell and M. Manghisoni and N. Marcelli and S. I. Mognet and K. Munakata and R. Munini and Y. Nakagami and J. Olson and R. A. Ong and G. Osteria and K. Perez and I. Pope and S. Quinn and V. Re and M. Reed and E. Riceputi and B. Roach and F. Rogers and J. L. Ryan and V. Scotti and Y. Shimizu and M. Sonzogni and R. Sparvoli and A. Stoessl and A. Tiberio and E. Vannuccini and T. Wada and M. Xiao and M. Yamatani and A. Yoshida and T. Yoshida and G. Zampa and J. Zweerink},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.05834},
year = {2021}
}
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Accepted for publication at Astroparticle Physics, 13 pages, 5 figures