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This research aims to explore the non-gravitational properties of dark matter using cosmic ray data from satellite and ground-based experiments. By analyzing cosmic ray spectra, the project seeks to identify signals that could indicate new physics beyond the current understanding of particle physics.
The ultimate goal of modern particle and astroparticle physics is to discover new physics beyond the standard model.
Gravitation provides an infallible signal ofnew physics – the dark matter (DM).
Cosmic rays (along with DM direct detection and collider experiments) can shed light on the non-gravitational nature of the DM.
Different spectral and spatial deviations of cosmic ray spectra from standard astrophysical predictions can hint possible annihilation or decay signals of DM.
The aim of this…
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