Proceedings of 38th International Cosmic Ray Conference — PoS(ICRC2023) 2023
DOI: 10.22323/1.444.0149
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Latest results on searching for fractionally charged particles with the DAMPE experiment

Abstract: The existence of fractionally charged particles (FCP) is foreseen in extensions of or beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. Most of the previously conducted searches for FCPs in cosmic rays were based on experiments underground or at high altitudes. However, there have been few searches for FCPs in cosmic rays carried out in orbit other than AMS-01 flown by a space shuttle and BESS by a balloon at the top of the atmosphere. In this study, we conduct an FCP search in space based on on-orbit data obtain… Show more

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“…Search for Fractionally-Charged Particles (FCPs) -hypothetical smoking gun signatures predicted in some extensions of the Standard Model gauge group was published by DAMPE in 2022 [50] and presented at this conference [51]. Until recently, most of the FCP searches were carried out by ground-based experiments at high altitudes, requiring FCP energies of few hundred GeV and higher.…”
Section: Exotics Searches: Fractionally-charged Particlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Search for Fractionally-Charged Particles (FCPs) -hypothetical smoking gun signatures predicted in some extensions of the Standard Model gauge group was published by DAMPE in 2022 [50] and presented at this conference [51]. Until recently, most of the FCP searches were carried out by ground-based experiments at high altitudes, requiring FCP energies of few hundred GeV and higher.…”
Section: Exotics Searches: Fractionally-charged Particlesmentioning
confidence: 99%