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Seminars

Hep-ex 20180103 Observations of cosmic ray electrons plus positrons and their physical implication

by Dr Lipeng Chen (technical university of munich)

Asia/Shanghai
Meeting Room 410,TDLI(Tsung-Dao Lee Library)

Meeting Room 410,TDLI(Tsung-Dao Lee Library)

Description
Abstract

High energy cosmic ray electrons and positrons provide us a unique probe of Galactic high energy processes and a window for new physics, in particular the annihilation or decay of dark matter particles. Thanks to the development of large area and high resolution particle detectors in space, we can now measure cosmic ray electrons and positrons to energies well beyond TeV with very high energy resolution and low background, which shed new light on the search for dark matter particles. The Chinese Dark Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE), launched in the end of 2015, is dedicated to such kind of observations. After nearly two years operation in orbit, the DAMPE has published the first results about the high precision measurement of the electron plus positron fluxes up to 5 TeV. In this talk the background of cosmic rays, the observation and data analysis of DAMPE, and the physical implication of the results will be presented.

Biography

Got the PhD degree at Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) in 2010.
PostDoc at IHEP and University of Massachusetts Amherst from 2010 to 2016.
Faculty member at Purple Mountai Observatory since 2016.
Awarded with the NSFC Young Excellent Scholor funding in 2017.
Primary research interests include cosmic rays, high energy astrophysics, and indirect detection of dark matter.
Currently working on the data analysis and physical interpretation of the DAMPE data.

Division
Particle and Nuclear