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Search for Antimatter in Space with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer

The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) is a state of the art particle physics experiment for the extraterrestrial study of antimatter, matter and missing matter. AMS successfully completed the precursor STS91 Discovery flight (June 2nd-12th, 1998), completing 152 orbits at 52 degrees of latitude and...

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Autor principal: Battiston, Roberto
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/393201
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description The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) is a state of the art particle physics experiment for the extraterrestrial study of antimatter, matter and missing matter. AMS successfully completed the precursor STS91 Discovery flight (June 2nd-12th, 1998), completing 152 orbits at 52 degrees of latitude and about 400 km of height, collecting more than 100 million CR events. In this paper we report on the first flight experience and we present preliminary results on the search for nuclear antimatter. No antimatter nuclei with Z>=2 were detected. We obtain a model dependent upper limit on the anti-He /He flux <1.14 10^^-6 In the rigidity region between 1.6 to 20 GV we obtain a model independent, conservative upper limit on anti-He /He flux <1.7 10^^-6 and <2.8 10^^-5 for Z>2, improving the results of previous published searches performed with stratospheric balloons.
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spelling cern-3932012019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/393201engBattiston, RobertoSearch for Antimatter in Space with the Alpha Magnetic SpectrometerAstrophysics and AstronomyThe Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) is a state of the art particle physics experiment for the extraterrestrial study of antimatter, matter and missing matter. AMS successfully completed the precursor STS91 Discovery flight (June 2nd-12th, 1998), completing 152 orbits at 52 degrees of latitude and about 400 km of height, collecting more than 100 million CR events. In this paper we report on the first flight experience and we present preliminary results on the search for nuclear antimatter. No antimatter nuclei with Z>=2 were detected. We obtain a model dependent upper limit on the anti-He /He flux <1.14 10^^-6 In the rigidity region between 1.6 to 20 GV we obtain a model independent, conservative upper limit on anti-He /He flux <1.7 10^^-6 and <2.8 10^^-5 for Z>2, improving the results of previous published searches performed with stratospheric balloons.The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) is a state of the art particle physics experiment for the extraterrestrial study of antimatter, matter and missing matter. AMS successfully completed the precursor STS91 Discovery flight (June 2nd-12th, 1998), completing 152 orbits at 52 degrees of latitude and about 400 km of height, collecting more than 100 million CR events. In this paper we report on the first flight experience and we present preliminary results on the search for nuclear antimatter. No antimatter nuclei with Z>=2 were detected. We obtain a model dependent upper limit on the anti-He /He flux <1.14 10^^-6 In the rigidity region between 1.6 to 20 GV we obtain a model independent, conservative upper limit on anti-He /He flux <1.7 10^^-6 and <2.8 10^^-5 for Z>2, improving the results of previous published searches performed with stratospheric balloons.astro-ph/9907152oai:cds.cern.ch:3932011999
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Battiston, Roberto
Search for Antimatter in Space with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer
title Search for Antimatter in Space with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer
title_full Search for Antimatter in Space with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer
title_fullStr Search for Antimatter in Space with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer
title_full_unstemmed Search for Antimatter in Space with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer
title_short Search for Antimatter in Space with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer
title_sort search for antimatter in space with the alpha magnetic spectrometer
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
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