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Prospects for macroscopic dark matter detection at space-based and suborbital experiments

Authors :
Anchordoqui, Luis A.
Bertaina, Mario E.
Casolino, Marco
Eser, Johannes
Krizmanic, John F.
Olinto, Angela V.
Otte, A. Nepomuk
Paul, Thomas C.
Piotrowski, Lech W.
Reno, Mary Hall
Sarazin, Fred
Shinozaki, Kenji
Soriano, Jorge F.
Venters, Tonia M.
Wiencke, Lawrence
Anchordoqui, Luis A.
Bertaina, Mario E.
Casolino, Marco
Eser, Johannes
Krizmanic, John F.
Olinto, Angela V.
Otte, A. Nepomuk
Paul, Thomas C.
Piotrowski, Lech W.
Reno, Mary Hall
Sarazin, Fred
Shinozaki, Kenji
Soriano, Jorge F.
Venters, Tonia M.
Wiencke, Lawrence
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We compare two different formalisms for modeling the energy deposition of macroscopically sized/massive quark nuggets (a.k.a. macros) in the Earth's atmosphere. We show that for a reference mass of 1 g, there is a discrepancy in the macro luminosity of about 14 orders of magnitude between the predictions of the two formalisms. Armed with our finding we estimate the sensitivity for macro detection at space-based (Mini-EUSO and POEMMA) and suborbital (EUSO-SPB2) experiments.<br />Comment: 5 pages revtex, 3 figures

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363543992
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1209.0295-5075.ac115f