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Antihelium-3 fluxes near Earth using data-driven estimates for annihilation cross section
Antinuclei found in cosmic rays could provide a smoking gun signal for dark matter as this signal is virtually background free. The study of \ahe\ cosmic rays requires the knowledge of their production, propagation in the galaxy and annihilation cross-section. While the former two have been already...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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SISSA
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.395.0516 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2815326 |
Sumario: | Antinuclei found in cosmic rays could provide a smoking gun signal for dark matter as this signal is virtually background free. The study of \ahe\ cosmic rays requires the knowledge of their production, propagation in the galaxy and annihilation cross-section. While the former two have been already estimated with data-driven methods, there were no experimental data available for the \ahe\ inelastic cross section. We measured for the first time the inelastic cross section of \ahe\ using the ALICE detector itself as a target. To study the effect of \ahe\ annihilation in the galaxy and estimate the transparency of the galaxy, the \ahe\ source functions and annihilation cross sections were implemented in GALPROP. |
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