Latest results from DAMPE
M. Stolpovskiy* on behalf of the DAMPE Collaboration
Pre-published on:
November 24, 2022
Published on:
June 15, 2023
Abstract
The DArk Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE) satellite mission, launched in December 2015, has been in operation for more than 6 years. DAMPE is capable of measuring $\gamma$-rays and cosmic-ray electrons up to about 10 TeV and cosmic-ray ions up to about 100 TeV and more. This talk gives an overview of the mission and presents the latest results on the electron, proton and helium fluxes as well as other physical results of DAMPE. Special attention is paid to the development of machine learning methods that will allow to measure the cosmic-ray fluxes up to PeV energies.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.414.0093
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