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Interstellar low-energy anti-protons as a probe of dark matter and primordial black holes

Cosmic ray antiprotons can originate from dark matter annihilating into quarks that subsequently decay into antiprotons. Evaporation of primordial black holes also can produce a significant antiproton flux. Since the spectrum of secondary antiprotons from cosmic ray interactions peaks at ~ 2 GeV and...

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Autores principales: Ormes, Jonathan F., Moiseev, Alexander, Wells, James D.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/411234
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author Ormes, Jonathan F.
Moiseev, Alexander
Wells, James D.
author_facet Ormes, Jonathan F.
Moiseev, Alexander
Wells, James D.
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description Cosmic ray antiprotons can originate from dark matter annihilating into quarks that subsequently decay into antiprotons. Evaporation of primordial black holes also can produce a significant antiproton flux. Since the spectrum of secondary antiprotons from cosmic ray interactions peaks at ~ 2 GeV and goes down sharply at lower energy, there is a window at energies < 1 GeV in which to look for excess antiprotons as a signature of these exotic antiproton sources. However, in the vicinity of the Earth low energy particles are strongly modulated by the solar wind, which makes any analysis ambiguous. The adverse effects of the solar wind can be avoided by placing a low energy antiproton spectrometer aboard an interstellar probe. The theoretical predictions are reviewed and the preliminary design of a light-weight, low-power instrument to make the measurements and a summary of the anticipated results are given in this paper.
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spelling cern-4112342023-03-14T19:55:22Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/411234engOrmes, Jonathan F.Moiseev, AlexanderWells, James D.Interstellar low-energy anti-protons as a probe of dark matter and primordial black holesAstrophysics and AstronomyCosmic ray antiprotons can originate from dark matter annihilating into quarks that subsequently decay into antiprotons. Evaporation of primordial black holes also can produce a significant antiproton flux. Since the spectrum of secondary antiprotons from cosmic ray interactions peaks at ~ 2 GeV and goes down sharply at lower energy, there is a window at energies < 1 GeV in which to look for excess antiprotons as a signature of these exotic antiproton sources. However, in the vicinity of the Earth low energy particles are strongly modulated by the solar wind, which makes any analysis ambiguous. The adverse effects of the solar wind can be avoided by placing a low energy antiproton spectrometer aboard an interstellar probe. The theoretical predictions are reviewed and the preliminary design of a light-weight, low-power instrument to make the measurements and a summary of the anticipated results are given in this paper.astro-ph/9912140oai:cds.cern.ch:4112341999-12-08
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Ormes, Jonathan F.
Moiseev, Alexander
Wells, James D.
Interstellar low-energy anti-protons as a probe of dark matter and primordial black holes
title Interstellar low-energy anti-protons as a probe of dark matter and primordial black holes
title_full Interstellar low-energy anti-protons as a probe of dark matter and primordial black holes
title_fullStr Interstellar low-energy anti-protons as a probe of dark matter and primordial black holes
title_full_unstemmed Interstellar low-energy anti-protons as a probe of dark matter and primordial black holes
title_short Interstellar low-energy anti-protons as a probe of dark matter and primordial black holes
title_sort interstellar low-energy anti-protons as a probe of dark matter and primordial black holes
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/411234
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