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A Genetic Algorithm for Astroparticle Physics Studies

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arxiv 1907.01090 v1 pith:GFHYMLB2 submitted 2019-07-01 astro-ph.HE astro-ph.IMhep-exhep-ph

A Genetic Algorithm for Astroparticle Physics Studies

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keywords algorithmcosmiccarlochaincomputingdatageneticmarkov
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Precision measurements of charged cosmic rays have recently been carried out by space-born (e.g. AMS-02), or ground experiments (e.g. HESS). These measured data are important for the studies of astro-physical phenomena, including supernova remnants, cosmic ray propagation, solar physics and dark matter. Those scenarios usually contain a number of free parameters that need to be adjusted by observed data. Some techniques, such as Markov Chain Monte Carlo and MultiNest, are developed in order to solve the above problem. However, it is usually required a computing farm to apply those tools. In this paper, a genetic algorithm for finding the optimum parameters for cosmic ray injection and propagation is presented. We find that this algorithm gives us the same best fit results as the Markov Chain Monte Carlo but consuming less computing power by nearly 2 orders of magnitudes.

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