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Rare Particle Searches with the high altitude SLIM experiment

Authors :
Balestra, S.
Cecchini, S.
Fabbri, F.
Giacomelli, G.
Giacomelli, R.
Giorgini, M.
Kumar, A.
Manzoor, S.
McDonald, J.
Margiotta, A.
Medinaceli, E.
Nogales, J.
Patrizii, L.
Popa, V.
Quereshi, I.
Saavedra, O.
Sher, G.
Shahzad, M.
Spurio, M.
Ticona, R.
Togo, V.
Velarde, A.
Zanini, A.
Balestra, S.
Cecchini, S.
Fabbri, F.
Giacomelli, G.
Giacomelli, R.
Giorgini, M.
Kumar, A.
Manzoor, S.
McDonald, J.
Margiotta, A.
Medinaceli, E.
Nogales, J.
Patrizii, L.
Popa, V.
Quereshi, I.
Saavedra, O.
Sher, G.
Shahzad, M.
Spurio, M.
Ticona, R.
Togo, V.
Velarde, A.
Zanini, A.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

The search for rare particles in the cosmic radiation remains one of the main aims of non-accelerator particle astrophysics. Experiments at high altitude allow lower mass thresholds with respect to detectors at sea level or underground. The SLIM experiment is a large array of nuclear track detectors located at the Chacaltaya High Altitude Laboratory (5290 m a.s.l.). The preliminary results from the analysis of a part of the first 236 sq.m exposed for more than 3.6 y are here reported. The detector is sensitive to Intermediate Mass Magnetic Monopoles and to SQM nuggets and Q-balls, which are possible Dark Matter candidates.<br />Comment: Paper presented by G. Giacomelli at the European Conference on High Energy Physics, July 21-27 2005, Lisboa, Portugal

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1181982356
Document Type :
Electronic Resource