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Particle Astrophysics in Space with an Antimatter Large Acceptance Detector in Orbit (ALADINO)

Authors :
Adriani, O.
Ambrosi, G.
Azzarello, P.
Baoudoy, B.
Basara, L.
Bindel, F.
Bonelli, A.
Boezio, M.
Bonvicini, V.
Bottai, S.
Bruce, R.
Burger, W. J.
Contin, A.
Cadoux, F.
Calvelli, V.
Campana, D.
D'Alessandro, R.
De Benedittis, A.
Derome, L.
De Mitri, I.
Dimiccoli, F.
Duranti, M.
Farinon, S.
Fiandrini, E.
Formato, V.
Gargano, F.
Gebauer, I.
Ionica, M.
Iuppa, R.
Juster, F. P.
Kanishev, K.
Lazzizzera, I.
Loparco, F.
Maurin, D.
Marsella, G.
Masi, N.
Mazziotta, M. N.
Musenich, R.
Paniccia, M.
Osteria, G.
Papini, P.
Pierce, M.
Quadrani, L.
Saracco, P.
Tomassetti, N.
Surdo, A.
Vagelli, V.
Weinreuter, M.
Wu, X.
Zeissler, S.
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
INFN Open Access Repository, 2019.

Abstract

The note describes a proposal for a large acceptance magnetic spectrometer based on a novel superconducting magnet technology, equipped with a silicon tracker and a 3D isotropic calorimeter. ALADINO (Antimatter Large Acceptance Detector IN Orbit) is conceived to study antimatter components of the cosmic radiation in an unexplored energy window which can shed light on new phenomena related to the origin and evolution of the Universe, as well as on the origin and propagation of cosmic rays in our galaxy. The main science themes addressed by this mission are therefore the origin and composition of the Universe (by means of direct search for primordial anti-nuclei in the Cosmic Ray (CR) flux and indirect search for Dark Matter signals in the CR anti-particle fluxes) as well as the origin and propagation of CR in the Galaxy (by means of precise measurements of the energy spectra and chemical composition of the CR).

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d2505f4cb13034853ddb22d0a29d1000
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.15161/oar.it/76693