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Evaluation of the Antiproton Flux from the Antineutrino Electron Scattering
Alekseev, V. V.; Belotsky, K. M.; Bogomolov, Yu V. et al.
2016In Journal of Physics. Conference Series, 675 (3), p. 032004
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Abstract :
[en] Recent experiments in high enegry cosmic ray physics, PAMELA and AMS-02, excite a new interest to the mechanisms of generation of galactic antiparticles. In spite of the fact that global picture coincides with the predictions of the standard model, there are some black spots stimulating scientists to involve into research a particularly new physics like dark matter. In the present work, we make an attempt to estimate the impact of standard neutrino processes into the total flux of secondary antiprotons detected by contemporary experiments.
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Alekseev, V. V.
Belotsky, K. M.
Bogomolov, Yu V.
Budaev, R. I.
Dunaeva, O. A.
Kirillov, A. A.
Kuznetsov, A. V.
Laletin, Maxim ;  Université de Liège > Département d'astrophys., géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Inter. fondamentales en physique et astrophysique (IFPA)
Lukyanov, A. D.
Malakhov, V. V.
Mayorov, A. G.
Mayorova, M. A.
Mosichkin, A. F.
Okrugin, A. A.
Rodenko, S. A.
Shitova, A. M.
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Language :
English
Title :
Evaluation of the Antiproton Flux from the Antineutrino Electron Scattering
Publication date :
2016
Journal title :
Journal of Physics. Conference Series
ISSN :
1742-6588
eISSN :
1742-6596
Publisher :
Institute of Physics, Bristol, United Kingdom
Volume :
675
Issue :
3
Pages :
032004
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