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Anti-deuteron sensitivity studies at LHCb

Measurements of anti-deuterons in collider experiments can help to reduce systematic uncertainties in indirect searches for dark matter. Two predominant unknowns in these searches are the production of secondary anti-deuterons in the cosmos from spallation processes, and anti-deuteron production fro...

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Autor principal: Baker, Sophie Katherine
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2624025
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description Measurements of anti-deuterons in collider experiments can help to reduce systematic uncertainties in indirect searches for dark matter. Two predominant unknowns in these searches are the production of secondary anti-deuterons in the cosmos from spallation processes, and anti-deuteron production from annihilating dark matter. LHCb is a forward spectrometer on the LHC ring, designed to measure b-hadron decays from high energy proton-proton collisions. With the detector's excellent particle identification capabilities, deuteron and anti-deuteron measurements at LHCb could help to parametrise the two cosmological processes. Recent studies of (anti-)deuteron identification at LHCb and the prospects for measuring prompt (anti-)deuterons from pp-collisions will be presented, as well as a working analysis of b-baryrons decaying to deuterons.
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spelling cern-26240252019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2624025engBaker, Sophie KatherineAnti-deuteron sensitivity studies at LHCbMeasurements of anti-deuterons in collider experiments can help to reduce systematic uncertainties in indirect searches for dark matter. Two predominant unknowns in these searches are the production of secondary anti-deuterons in the cosmos from spallation processes, and anti-deuteron production from annihilating dark matter. LHCb is a forward spectrometer on the LHC ring, designed to measure b-hadron decays from high energy proton-proton collisions. With the detector's excellent particle identification capabilities, deuteron and anti-deuteron measurements at LHCb could help to parametrise the two cosmological processes. Recent studies of (anti-)deuteron identification at LHCb and the prospects for measuring prompt (anti-)deuterons from pp-collisions will be presented, as well as a working analysis of b-baryrons decaying to deuterons.Poster-2018-630oai:cds.cern.ch:26240252018-06-05
spellingShingle Baker, Sophie Katherine
Anti-deuteron sensitivity studies at LHCb
title Anti-deuteron sensitivity studies at LHCb
title_full Anti-deuteron sensitivity studies at LHCb
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