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Search for Dark Matter signatures from cosmic-ray antinuclei with the GAPS experiment
2022
Proceedings of Particles and Nuclei International Conference 2021 — PoS(PANIC2021)
unpublished
The General Antiparticle Spectrometer (GAPS) experiment is designed to perform low-energy cosmic-ray antinuclei measurements searching for indirect signatures of dark matter annihilation or decay. The unprecedented sensitivity at energies <0.25 GeV/n will allow GAPS to detect or set upper limits on the cosmic antideuterium or antihelium nuclei flux in an energy range with a very low astrophysical background. Several beyond-the-Standard Model scenarios predict antinuclei fluxes about two orders
doi:10.22323/1.380.0070
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