Galactic antiproton spectrum at high energies: Background expectation versus exotic contributions

Torsten Bringmann and Pierre Salati
Phys. Rev. D 75, 083006 – Published 27 April 2007

Abstract

A new generation of upcoming space-based experiments will soon start to probe the spectrum of cosmic-ray antiparticles with an unprecedented accuracy and, in particular, will open up a window to energies much higher than those accessible so far. It is thus timely to carefully investigate the expected antiparticle fluxes at high energies. Here, we perform such an analysis for the case of antiprotons. We consider both standard sources as the collision of other cosmic rays with interstellar matter, as well as exotic contributions from dark matter annihilations in the galactic halo. Up to energies well above 100 GeV, we find that the background flux in antiprotons is almost uniquely determined by the existing low-energy data on various cosmic-ray species; for even higher energies, however, the uncertainties in the parameters of the underlying propagation model eventually become significant. We also show that if the dark matter is composed of particles with masses at the TeV scale, which is naturally expected in extra-dimensional models as well as in certain parameter regions of supersymmetric models, the annihilation flux can become comparable to—or even dominate—the antiproton background at the high energies considered here.

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  • Received 23 January 2007

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.75.083006

©2007 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Torsten Bringmann*

  • SISSA/ISAS, via Beirut 2-4, 34013 Trieste, Italy

Pierre Salati

  • Université de Savoie, 73011 Chambéry, France,
  • and Laboratoire de Physique Théorique LAPTH, 74941 Annecy-le-Vieux, France

  • *Electronic address: bringman@sissa.it
  • Electronic address: salati@lapp.in2p3.fr

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Vol. 75, Iss. 8 — 15 April 2007

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