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Antihelium-3 Sensitivity for the GRAMS Experiment

Published 20 Mar 2025 in hep-ex | (2503.16694v2)

Abstract: The Gamma-Ray and AntiMatter Survey (GRAMS) is a next-generation balloon/satellite mission utilizing a Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber (LArTPC) detector to measure both MeV gamma rays and antinuclei produced by dark matter annihilation or decay. The GRAMS can identify antihelium-3 events based on the measurements of X-rays and charged pions from the decay of the exotic atoms, Time of Flight (TOF), energy deposition, and stopping range. This paper shows the antihelium-3 sensitivity estimation using a GEANT4 Monte Carlo simulation. For the proposed long-duration balloon (LDB) flight program (35 days $ \times $ 3 flights) and future satellite mission (2-year observation), the sensitivities become $ 1.47\times 10{-7}\ [m2s\ sr\ GeV/n]{-1} $ and $ 1.55\times 10{-9}\ [m2s\ sr\ GeV/n]{-1} $, respectively. The results indicate that GRAMS can extensively investigate various dark matter models through the antihelium-3 measurements.

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