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Seminars 李政道研究所-粒子核物理研究所联合演讲

Latest Physical Results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer Experiment

by Prof. Zuhao Li(李祖豪) (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Asia/Shanghai
Tsung-Dao Lee Institute/N4F-N400 - meeting room (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute)

Tsung-Dao Lee Institute/N4F-N400 - meeting room

Tsung-Dao Lee Institute

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Description

Abstract: 

The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) is the unique magnetic spectrometer long-term operating in space, capable of detecting antimatter in cosmic rays. It plays an irreplaceable role in fundamental physics research, such as the precise measurement of light dark matter in the search for dark matter, and the study of the absence of antimatter through the measurement of heavy antimatter. Additionally, the precise measurement of cosmic ray nuclei provides crucial unique experimental evidence for the study of the origin, acceleration, and propagation of cosmic rays. This presentation will introduce the latest physical results from the AMS experiment.

Biography

Zuhao Li is professor at the Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, a doctoral supervisor. He is the leader for the National Key Research and Development Program "Upgrade and Physical Analysis of the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer Detector." He has lead and participated in numerous projects under the Ministry of Science and Technology, the National Natural Science Foundation, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has been involved in the  AMS experiment, from detector development to payload operation, and has made significant contributions to the physical analysis work of the AMS.

 

Alternative online link: https://meeting.tencent.com/dm/QoVfpIk5ZMSJ

ID: 646979579   Password123456

Organised by

Prof. Shao-Feng Ge