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The GAPS Instrument: A Large Area Time of Flight and High Resolution Exotic Atom Spectrometer for Cosmic Antinuclei

Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2022
Short description:
(2022). The GAPS Instrument: A Large Area Time of Flight and High Resolution Exotic Atom Spectrometer for Cosmic Antinuclei . In POS PROCEEDINGS OF SCIENCE. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/235016
abstract:
Low-energy cosmic ray antideuterons (< 0.25 GeV/n) are a compelling, mostly uncharted channel of many viable dark matter models and benefit from highly suppressed astrophysical background. The General Antiparticle Spectrometer (GAPS) is a first-of-its-kind exotic-atom-based Antarctic balloon-borne experiment specialized for detection of low-energy antiprotons, antideuterons, and antihelium with a targeted launch in 2022. The results of novel technology development and a summary of current construction status are the focus of this contribution. GAPS exploits a novel antiparticle identification technique based on exotic atom formation and decay, allowing more active target material for a larger overall acceptance since no magnet is required. The GAPS instrument consists of a large-area (∼ 50 m2) scintillator time-of-flight, ten planes of custom silicon detectors with dedicated ASIC readout, and a novel oscillating heat pipe cooling approach. This contribution will briefly introduce the exotic atom detection technique. Following this, the instrument design will be discussed and detailed description of experimental hardware and expected performance will be presented. I will conclude with recent construction and testing progress while also highlighting developments of a scaled, integrated prototype.
Iris type:
1.4.01 Contributi in atti di convegno - Conference presentations
List of contributors:
Quinn, S.; Aramaki, T.; Bird, R.; Boezio, M.; Boggs, S. E.; Bonvicini, V.; Campana, D.; Craig, W. W.; Everson, E.; Fabris, L.; Fuke, H.; Gahbauer, F.; Garcia, I.; Gerrity, C.; Hailey, C. J.; Hayashi, T.; Kato, C.; Kawachi, A.; Kobayashi, S.; Kozai, M.; Lenni, A.; Lowell, A.; Manghisoni, Massimo; Marcelli, N.; Martucci, M.; Mognet, S. I.; Munakata, K.; Munini, R.; Nakagami, Y.; Okazaki, S.; Olson, J.; Ong, R. A.; Osteria, G.; Perez, K.; Re, Valerio; Riceputi, Elisa; Roach, B.; Rogers, F.; Ryan, J. A.; Saffold, N.; Saijo, M.; Scotti, V.; Shimizu, Y.; Sonzogni, M.; Sparvoli, R.; Stoessl, A.; Tokunaga, K.; Vannuccini, E.; von Doetinchem, P.; Wada, T.; Xiao, M.; Yoshida, A.; Yoshida, T.; Zampa, G.; Zweerink, J.
Authors of the University:
MANGHISONI Massimo
RE Valerio
RICEPUTI Elisa
Handle:
https://aisberg.unibg.it/handle/10446/235016
Full Text:
https://aisberg.unibg.it/retrieve/handle/10446/235016/564432/ICRC2021_079.pdf
Book title:
37th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2021) - CRD - Cosmic Ray Direct
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POS PROCEEDINGS OF SCIENCE
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