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Dark Matter "Transporting" Mechanism Explaining Positron Excesses

We propose a novel mechanism to explain the positron excesses, which are observed by satellite-based telescopes including PAMELA and AMS-02, in dark matter (DM) scenarios. The novelty behind the proposal is that it makes direct use of DM around the Galactic Center where DM populates most densely, al...

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Autores principales: Kim, Doojin, Park, Jong-Chul, Shin, Seodong
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP04(2018)093
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2255656
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author Kim, Doojin
Park, Jong-Chul
Shin, Seodong
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Park, Jong-Chul
Shin, Seodong
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description We propose a novel mechanism to explain the positron excesses, which are observed by satellite-based telescopes including PAMELA and AMS-02, in dark matter (DM) scenarios. The novelty behind the proposal is that it makes direct use of DM around the Galactic Center where DM populates most densely, allowing us to avoid tensions from cosmological and astrophysical measurements. The key ingredients of this mechanism include DM annihilation into unstable states with a very long laboratory-frame life time and their “retarded” decay near the Earth to electron-positron pair(s) possibly with other (in)visible particles. We argue that this sort of explanation is not in conflict with relevant constraints from big bang nucleosynthesis and cosmic microwave background. Regarding the resultant positron spectrum, we provide a generalized source term in the associated diffusion equation, which can be readily applicable to any type of two-“stage” DM scenarios wherein production of Standard Model particles occurs at completely different places from those of DM annihilation. We then conduct a data analysis with the recent AMS-02 data to validate our proposal.
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spelling cern-22556562023-10-04T07:33:53Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP04(2018)093http://cds.cern.ch/record/2255656engKim, DoojinPark, Jong-ChulShin, SeodongDark Matter "Transporting" Mechanism Explaining Positron Excesseshep-exParticle Physics - Experimentastro-ph.HEAstrophysics and Astronomyhep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe propose a novel mechanism to explain the positron excesses, which are observed by satellite-based telescopes including PAMELA and AMS-02, in dark matter (DM) scenarios. The novelty behind the proposal is that it makes direct use of DM around the Galactic Center where DM populates most densely, allowing us to avoid tensions from cosmological and astrophysical measurements. The key ingredients of this mechanism include DM annihilation into unstable states with a very long laboratory-frame life time and their “retarded” decay near the Earth to electron-positron pair(s) possibly with other (in)visible particles. We argue that this sort of explanation is not in conflict with relevant constraints from big bang nucleosynthesis and cosmic microwave background. Regarding the resultant positron spectrum, we provide a generalized source term in the associated diffusion equation, which can be readily applicable to any type of two-“stage” DM scenarios wherein production of Standard Model particles occurs at completely different places from those of DM annihilation. We then conduct a data analysis with the recent AMS-02 data to validate our proposal.We propose a novel mechanism to explain the positron excesses, which are observed by satellite-based telescopes including PAMELA and AMS-02, in dark matter (DM) scenarios. The novelty behind the proposal is that it makes direct use of DM around the Galactic Center where DM populates most densely, allowing us to avoid tensions from cosmological and astrophysical measurements. The key ingredients of this mechanism include DM annihilation into unstable states with a very long laboratory-frame life time and their "retarded" decay near the Earth to electron-positron pair(s) possibly with other (in)visible particles. We argue that this sort of explanation is not in conflict with relevant constraints from big bang nucleosynthesis and cosmic microwave background. Regarding the resultant positron spectrum, we provide a generalized source term in the associated diffusion equation, which can be readily applicable to any type of two-"stage" DM scenarios wherein production of Standard Model particles occurs at completely different places from those of DM annihilation. We then conduct a data analysis with the recent AMS-02 data to validate our proposal.arXiv:1702.02944CERN-TH-2017-036oai:cds.cern.ch:22556562017-02-09
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Particle Physics - Experiment
astro-ph.HE
Astrophysics and Astronomy
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Kim, Doojin
Park, Jong-Chul
Shin, Seodong
Dark Matter "Transporting" Mechanism Explaining Positron Excesses
title Dark Matter "Transporting" Mechanism Explaining Positron Excesses
title_full Dark Matter "Transporting" Mechanism Explaining Positron Excesses
title_fullStr Dark Matter "Transporting" Mechanism Explaining Positron Excesses
title_full_unstemmed Dark Matter "Transporting" Mechanism Explaining Positron Excesses
title_short Dark Matter "Transporting" Mechanism Explaining Positron Excesses
title_sort dark matter "transporting" mechanism explaining positron excesses
topic hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
astro-ph.HE
Astrophysics and Astronomy
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP04(2018)093
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2255656
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