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Cosmic-Ray Positron Fraction Measurement with the AMS-02 Detector
The study of Cosmic-Rays has proved to be of utmost importance in the understanding of the processes that govern our galaxy and has became a privileged field for the discovery of new physics. The current availability of precision measurements in a number of recent experiments such as PAMELA or Fermi...
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author | Cernuda Cangas, Ignacio Manuel |
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description | The study of Cosmic-Rays has proved to be of utmost importance in the understanding of the processes that govern our galaxy and has became a privileged field for the discovery of new physics. The current availability of precision measurements in a number of recent experiments such as PAMELA or Fermi, and in particular AMS-02, has provided a unique opportunity to challenge the theoretical framework that builds our comprehension of Nature. Certainly, the recent advent of new data on Cosmic-Ray electrons and positrons has raised disagreements with our current knowledge of production and propagation of Cosmic-Rays. The observation of an excess in the Cosmic-Ray electron spectrum has triggered enormous efforts to understand the origin of this anomaly, both from the theoretical and experimental points of view. In this context, AMS is a long awaited program, that among other objectives, will provide the most accurate measurement of the Cosmic-Ray electron spectrum, making possible to investigate a fundamental open question in particle astrophysics: the physical nature of the Dark Matter content of our galaxy. The aim of this thesis is to contribute towards this direction from two complementary perspectives: • From a purely phenomenological point of view, a method to discriminate an exotic contribution to the Cosmic-Ray electron spectrum from an astrophysical one is presented. • A detailed analysis of the positron fraction with the AMS-02 detector has been carried out, providing the most precise measurement to date in the energy range of 2-350 GeV. Finally, the ideas presented in the first part of this work are used to inspect the AMS-02 positron fraction measurement. |
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spelling | cern-21346752019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2134675engCernuda Cangas, Ignacio ManuelCosmic-Ray Positron Fraction Measurement with the AMS-02 DetectorParticle Physics - ExperimentAstrophysics and AstronomyThe study of Cosmic-Rays has proved to be of utmost importance in the understanding of the processes that govern our galaxy and has became a privileged field for the discovery of new physics. The current availability of precision measurements in a number of recent experiments such as PAMELA or Fermi, and in particular AMS-02, has provided a unique opportunity to challenge the theoretical framework that builds our comprehension of Nature. Certainly, the recent advent of new data on Cosmic-Ray electrons and positrons has raised disagreements with our current knowledge of production and propagation of Cosmic-Rays. The observation of an excess in the Cosmic-Ray electron spectrum has triggered enormous efforts to understand the origin of this anomaly, both from the theoretical and experimental points of view. In this context, AMS is a long awaited program, that among other objectives, will provide the most accurate measurement of the Cosmic-Ray electron spectrum, making possible to investigate a fundamental open question in particle astrophysics: the physical nature of the Dark Matter content of our galaxy. The aim of this thesis is to contribute towards this direction from two complementary perspectives: • From a purely phenomenological point of view, a method to discriminate an exotic contribution to the Cosmic-Ray electron spectrum from an astrophysical one is presented. • A detailed analysis of the positron fraction with the AMS-02 detector has been carried out, providing the most precise measurement to date in the energy range of 2-350 GeV. Finally, the ideas presented in the first part of this work are used to inspect the AMS-02 positron fraction measurement.CERN-THESIS-2013-408oai:cds.cern.ch:21346752016-02-26T11:07:13Z |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Astrophysics and Astronomy Cernuda Cangas, Ignacio Manuel Cosmic-Ray Positron Fraction Measurement with the AMS-02 Detector |
title | Cosmic-Ray Positron Fraction Measurement with the AMS-02 Detector |
title_full | Cosmic-Ray Positron Fraction Measurement with the AMS-02 Detector |
title_fullStr | Cosmic-Ray Positron Fraction Measurement with the AMS-02 Detector |
title_full_unstemmed | Cosmic-Ray Positron Fraction Measurement with the AMS-02 Detector |
title_short | Cosmic-Ray Positron Fraction Measurement with the AMS-02 Detector |
title_sort | cosmic-ray positron fraction measurement with the ams-02 detector |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment Astrophysics and Astronomy |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2134675 |
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