12–23 Jul 2021
Online
Europe/Berlin timezone

Overview of the GRAMS (Gamma-Ray AntiMatter Survey) Project

20 Jul 2021, 18:00
1h 30m
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Talk GAD | Gamma Ray Direct Discussion

Speaker

Tsuguo Aramaki (Northeastern University)

Description

GRAMS (Gamma-Ray and AntiMatter Survey) is a next-generation proposed balloon/satellite mission that will be the first to target both MeV gamma-ray observations and antimatter-based indirect dark matter searches with a LArTPC (Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber) detector. Astrophysical observations at MeV energies have not yet been well-explored due to the complexity and difficulties of the event reconstruction of Compton scatterings. With a cost-effective, large-scale LArTPC, a single LDB (Long-Duration Balloon) flight could provide an order of magnitude improved sensitivity compared to previous experiments. Additionally, GRAMS can uniquely explore dark matter parameter space via antimatter measurements. In particular, low-energy antideuterons can be background-free dark matter signatures. In this talk, I will give an overview of the GRAMS project and the detection concepts for MeV gamma rays and antiparticles.

Keywords

gamma ray; antimatter; antiproton; antideuteron; antihelium; dark matter; primordial black hole

Subcategory Future projects
other Collaboration GRAMS

Primary author

Tsuguo Aramaki (Northeastern University)

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