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Galactic diffusion and the antiproton signal of supersymmetric dark matter
The leaky box model is now ruled out by measurements of a cosmic ray gradient throughout the galactic disk. It needs to be replaced by a more refined treatment which takes into account the diffusion of cosmic rays in the magnetic fields of the Galaxy. We have estimated the flux of antiprotons on the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(96)00815-5 http://cds.cern.ch/record/306267 |
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author | Chardonnet, Pascal Mignola, Giulio Salati, Pierre Taillet, Richard |
author_facet | Chardonnet, Pascal Mignola, Giulio Salati, Pierre Taillet, Richard |
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description | The leaky box model is now ruled out by measurements of a cosmic ray gradient throughout the galactic disk. It needs to be replaced by a more refined treatment which takes into account the diffusion of cosmic rays in the magnetic fields of the Galaxy. We have estimated the flux of antiprotons on the Earth in the framework of a two-zone diffusion model. Those species are created by the spallation reactions of high-energy nuclei with the interstellar gas. Another potential source of antiprotons is the annihilation of supersymmetric particles in the dark halo that surrounds our Galaxy. In this letter, we investigate both processes. Special emphasis is given to the antiproton signature of supersymmetric dark matter. The corresponding signal exceeds the conventional spallation flux below 300 MeV, a domain that will be thoroughly explored by the Antimatter Spectrometer experiment. The propagation of the antiprotons produced in the remote regions of the halo back to the Earth plays a crucial role. Depending on the energy, the leaky box estimates are wrong by a factor varying from 0.5 up to 3. |
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spelling | cern-3062672023-07-18T02:22:34Zdoi:10.1016/0370-2693(96)00815-5http://cds.cern.ch/record/306267engChardonnet, PascalMignola, GiulioSalati, PierreTaillet, RichardGalactic diffusion and the antiproton signal of supersymmetric dark matterAstrophysics and AstronomyThe leaky box model is now ruled out by measurements of a cosmic ray gradient throughout the galactic disk. It needs to be replaced by a more refined treatment which takes into account the diffusion of cosmic rays in the magnetic fields of the Galaxy. We have estimated the flux of antiprotons on the Earth in the framework of a two-zone diffusion model. Those species are created by the spallation reactions of high-energy nuclei with the interstellar gas. Another potential source of antiprotons is the annihilation of supersymmetric particles in the dark halo that surrounds our Galaxy. In this letter, we investigate both processes. Special emphasis is given to the antiproton signature of supersymmetric dark matter. The corresponding signal exceeds the conventional spallation flux below 300 MeV, a domain that will be thoroughly explored by the Antimatter Spectrometer experiment. The propagation of the antiprotons produced in the remote regions of the halo back to the Earth plays a crucial role. Depending on the energy, the leaky box estimates are wrong by a factor varying from 0.5 up to 3.The leaky box model is now ruled out by measurements of a cosmic ray gradient throughout the galactic disk. It needs to be replaced by a more refined treatment which takes into account the diffusion of cosmic rays in the magnetic fields of the Galaxy. We have estimated the flux of antiprotons on the Earth in the framework of a two-zone diffusion model. Those species are created by the spallation reactions of high-energy nuclei with the interstellar gas. Another potential source of antiprotons is the annihilation of supersymmetric particles in the dark halo that surrounds our Galaxy. In this letter, we investigate both processes. Special emphasis is given to the antiproton signature of supersymmetric dark matter. The corresponding signal exceeds the conventional spallation flux below 300 MeV, a domain that will be thoroughly explored by the Antimatter Spectrometer experiment. The propagation of the antiprotons produced in the remote regions of the halo back to the Earth plays a crucial role. Depending on the energy, the leaky box estimates are wrong by a factor varying from 0.5 up to 3.The leaky box model is now ruled out by measurements of a cosmic ray gradient throughout the galactic disk. It needs to be replaced by a more refined treatment which takes into account the diffusion of cosmic rays in the magnetic fields of the Galaxy. We have estimated the flux of antiprotons on the Earth in the framework of a two-zone diffusion model. Those species are created by the spallation reactions of high-energy nuclei with the interstellar gas. Another potential source of antiprotons is the annihilation of supersymmetric particles in the dark halo that surrounds our Galaxy. In this letter, we investigate both processes. Special emphasis is given to the antiproton signature of supersymmetric dark matter. The corresponding signal exceeds the conventional spallation flux below 300 MeV, a domain that will be thoroughly explored by the Antimatter Spectrometer experiment. The propagation of the antiprotons produced in the remote regions of the halo back to the Earth plays a crucial role. Depending on the energy, the leaky box estimates are wrong by a factor varying from 0.5 up to 3.astro-ph/9606174CERN-TH-96-114ENSLAPP-A-550-96CERN-TH-96-114ENSLAPP-A-550oai:cds.cern.ch:3062671996-06-28 |
spellingShingle | Astrophysics and Astronomy Chardonnet, Pascal Mignola, Giulio Salati, Pierre Taillet, Richard Galactic diffusion and the antiproton signal of supersymmetric dark matter |
title | Galactic diffusion and the antiproton signal of supersymmetric dark matter |
title_full | Galactic diffusion and the antiproton signal of supersymmetric dark matter |
title_fullStr | Galactic diffusion and the antiproton signal of supersymmetric dark matter |
title_full_unstemmed | Galactic diffusion and the antiproton signal of supersymmetric dark matter |
title_short | Galactic diffusion and the antiproton signal of supersymmetric dark matter |
title_sort | galactic diffusion and the antiproton signal of supersymmetric dark matter |
topic | Astrophysics and Astronomy |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(96)00815-5 http://cds.cern.ch/record/306267 |
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