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Design of an Antimatter Large Acceptance Detector In Orbit (ALADInO)

Oscar Adriani    
Corrado Altomare    
Giovanni Ambrosi    
Philipp Azzarello    
Felicia Carla Tiziana Barbato    
Roberto Battiston    
Bertrand Baudouy    
Benedikt Bergmann    
Eugenio Berti    
Bruna Bertucci    
Mirko Boezio    
Valter Bonvicini    
Sergio Bottai    
Petr Burian    
Mario Buscemi    
Franck Cadoux    
Valerio Calvelli    
Donatella Campana    
Jorge Casaus    
Andrea Contin    
Raffaello D?Alessandro    
Magnus Dam    
Ivan De Mitri    
Francesco de Palma    
Laurent Derome    
Valeria Di Felice    
Adriano Di Giovanni    
Federico Donnini    
Matteo Duranti    
Emanuele Fiandrini    
Francesco Maria Follega    
Valerio Formato    
Fabio Gargano    
Francesca Giovacchini    
Maura Graziani    
Maria Ionica    
Roberto Iuppa    
Francesco Loparco    
Jesús Marín    
Samuele Mariotto    
Giovanni Marsella    
Gustavo Martínez    
Manel Martínez    
Matteo Martucci    
Nicolò Masi    
Mario Nicola Mazziotta    
Matteo Mergé    
Nicola Mori    
Riccardo Munini    
Riccardo Musenich    
Lorenzo Mussolin    
Francesco Nozzoli    
Alberto Oliva    
Giuseppe Osteria    
Lorenzo Pacini    
Mercedes Paniccia    
Paolo Papini    
Mark Pearce    
Chiara Perrina    
Piergiorgio Picozza    
Cecilia Pizzolotto    
Stanislav Pospí?il    
Michele Pozzato    
Lucio Quadrani    
Ester Ricci    
Javier Rico    
Lucio Rossi    
Enrico Junior Schioppa    
Davide Serini    
Petr Smolyanskiy    
Alessandro Sotgiu    
Roberta Sparvoli    
Antonio Surdo    
Nicola Tomassetti    
Valerio Vagelli    
Miguel Ángel Velasco    
Xin Wu and Paolo ZucconaddShow full author listremoveHide full author list    

Resumen

A new generation magnetic spectrometer in space will open the opportunity to investigate the frontiers in direct high-energy cosmic ray measurements and to precisely measure the amount of the rare antimatter component in cosmic rays beyond the reach of current missions. We propose the concept for an Antimatter Large Acceptance Detector In Orbit (ALADInO), designed to take over the legacy of direct measurements of cosmic rays in space performed by PAMELA and AMS-02. ALADInO features technological solutions conceived to overcome the current limitations of magnetic spectrometers in space with a layout that provides an acceptance larger than 10 m2" role="presentation">22 2 sr. A superconducting magnet coupled to precision tracking and time-of-flight systems can provide the required matter?antimatter separation capabilities and rigidity measurement resolution with a Maximum Detectable Rigidity better than 20 TV. The inner 3D-imaging deep calorimeter, designed to maximize the isotropic acceptance of particles, allows for the measurement of cosmic rays up to PeV energies with accurate energy resolution to precisely measure features in the cosmic ray spectra. The operations of ALADInO in the Sun?Earth L2 Lagrangian point for at least 5 years would enable unique revolutionary observations with groundbreaking discovery potentials in the field of astroparticle physics by precision measurements of electrons, positrons, and antiprotons up to 10 TeV and of nuclear cosmic rays up to PeV energies, and by the possible unambiguous detection and measurement of low-energy antideuteron and antihelium components in cosmic rays.

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