Positrons from cosmic rays interactions and dark matter annihilations

Rodriguez, R. A. Lineros

Abstract

The election and positron cosmic rays puzzle has triggered a revolution in the field of astroparticle physics Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain the unexpected rise of the positron fraction, observed by HEAT and PAMELA experiments, for energies larger than few GeVs In this work, we study sources of positron cosmic rays related to annihilation of dark matter and secondary production In both cases, we consider the impact of uncertainties related to dark matter physics, nuclear physics and propagation of cosmic rays, finding that the largest uncertainties come from propagation We find that some key-features present in the positron signal from dark matter annihilation are preserved even though the uncertainties In addition, we study the stability of the positron fraction under small variations of the electron flux, which is usually considered as known, we found that considering just the observational uncertainties in the electron flux is enough to change dramatically the positron friction in the energy range where the excess is observed

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Título de la Revista: NUOVO CIMENTO DELLA SOCIETA ITALIANA DI FISICA B-BASIC TOPICS IN PHYSICS
Volumen: 125
Número: 9
Editorial: SOC ITALIANA FISICA
Fecha de publicación: 2010
Página de inicio: 1053
Página final: 1070
DOI:

10.1393/ncb/i2010-10910-7

Notas: ISI