21–24 Mar 2023
Fermilab & Argonne
America/Chicago timezone

The GRAMS (Gamma-Ray and AntiMatter Survey) Project

22 Mar 2023, 16:50
5m
Ramsey Auditorium (Wilson Hall) (Fermilab)

Ramsey Auditorium (Wilson Hall)

Fermilab

Fermilab open session Open Session for remarks

Speaker

Tsuguo Aramaki (Northeastern University)

Description

GRAMS (Gamma-Ray and AntiMatter Survey) is a 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. With a cost-effective, large-scale LArTPC, GRAMS can open up a new window into the poorly explored region of the MeV sky and be a pathfinder for future scientific research in the era of multi-messenger astronomy. GRAMS is also capable of extensively exploring dark matter parameter space via antimatter measurements. In particular, low-energy antideuteron and antihelium measurements can offer essentially background-free dark matter searches.

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Primary author

Tsuguo Aramaki (Northeastern University)

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