4-8 November 2024
Mexico/General timezone
Contribution
AMS experiment on the International Space Station
Speakers
- Dr. Diego Mauricio GÓMEZ CORAL
Primary authors
- Dr. Diego Mauricio GÓMEZ CORAL (Instituto de Física)
Content
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) is a multipurpose, highly precise particle detector on board the International Space Station since 2011. During these 12 years, AMS has detected more than 240 billion cosmic rays, providing new, unexpected, and impressive results on different particles from electrons to iron nuclei and antiparticles like positrons and antiprotons. In this talk, some of these findings will be presented, including the latest result on a primary-like cosmic-ray deuteron component in the Galaxy. This is puzzling within standard cosmic-ray models since deuterons are expected to be of secondary origin mostly produced by the fragmentation of primary Helium.