Large-scale simulations of antihelium production in cosmic-ray interactions
A. Shukla, Amaresh Datta, P. von Doetinchem, D. M. Goméz Coral, Carina Kanitz
Abstract
The possibility of antihelium production in interaction of cosmic rays with the interstellar gas is studied using large-scale Monte Carlo simulations. For this purpose, an energy-dependent coalescence mechanism developed previously is extended to estimate the production of light antinuclei ($^{3}\overline{\mathrm{He}}$ and $^{4}\overline{\mathrm{He}}$). The uncertainty in the coalescence parameter and its effect on the expected antiparticle flux is also investigated. The simulated background antihelium fluxes are found to be lower than the fluxes predicted by simplified models using numerical scaling techniques.
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Cosmic rayScale (ratio)Production (economics)COSMIC cancer databasePhysicsAstrophysicsEnvironmental scienceEconomicsMacroeconomicsQuantum mechanicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research