10-15 June 2013
Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala, Sweden
Europe/Stockholm timezone
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The PAMELA experiment and antimatter in the Universe

10 Jun 2013, 14:50
30m
Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala, Sweden

Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala, Sweden

Invited Antimatter in the Universe Universe

Speaker

Dr Mirko Boezio (INFN - Sezione di Trieste)

Description

for the PAMELA collaboration. On the 15th of June 2006, the PAMELA satellite-borne experiment was launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome and it has been collecting data since July 2006. The primary scientific goal is the measurement of the antiproton and positron energy spectra. Antiparticles are a natural component of the cosmic radiation being produced in the interaction between cosmic rays and the interstellar matter. They have been shown to be extremely interesting for understanding the propagation mechanisms of cosmic rays. Furthermore, novel sources of primary cosmic-ray antiparticles of either astrophysical or exotic origin (e.g. annihilation of dark matter particles) can also be probed. In this talk we will review the PAMELA antiparticle results and their significance for the field of astroparticle physics.

Primary author

Dr Mirko Boezio (INFN - Sezione di Trieste)

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