Status of cosmic-ray antideuteron searches

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The precise measurement of cosmic-ray antiparticles serves as important means for identifying the nature of dark matter. Recent years showed that identifying the nature of dark matter with cosmic-ray positrons and higher energy antiprotons is difficult, and has lead to a significantly increased interest in cosmic-ray antideuteron searches. Antideuterons may also be generated in dark matter annihilations or decays, offering a potential breakthrough in unexplored phase space for dark matter. Low-energy antideuterons are an important approach because the flux from dark matter interactions exceeds the background flux by more than two orders of magnitude in the low-energy range for a wide variety of models. This review is based on the 'd14 - 1st dedicated cosmic-ray antideuteron workshop', which brought together theorists and experimentalists in the field to discuss the current status, perspectives, and challenges for cosmic-ray antideuteron searches and discusses the motivation for antideuteron searches, the theoretical and experimental uncertainties of antideuteron production and propagation in our Galaxy, as well as give an experimental cosmic-ray antideuteron search status update. This report is a condensed summary of the article 'Review of the theoretical and experimental status of dark matter identification with cosmic-ray antideuteron' [1].

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Von Doetinchem, P., Pereira, R., Aramaki, T., Hailey, C. J., Boggs, S., Bufalino, S., … Yoshimura, K. (2015). Status of cosmic-ray antideuteron searches. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. 30-July-2015). Proceedings of Science (PoS). https://doi.org/10.22323/1.236.1218

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