학술논문

Analysis of a possible explanation of the positron anomaly in terms of dark matter.
Document Type
Article
Source
Physics of Atomic Nuclei. Jul2017, Vol. 80 Issue 4, p713-717. 5p.
Subject
*POSITRONS
*DARK matter
*ANNIHILATION reactions
*GAMMA rays
*ANTIPARTICLES
Language
ISSN
1063-7788
Abstract
The possibility of explaining the positron anomaly on the basis of models involving the darkmatter annihilation or decay is being widely discussed at the present time. However, such models are severely constrained by data on cosmic gamma radiation. Two different procedures that rely on the χ criterion and which permit taking this constraint into account are considered in the present study. In one case, the use of positron data alone in searches for a minimum value of χ via varying model parameters is followed by a comparison with gamma-radiation data. In the second case, the χ functional is minimized by simultaneously employing positron and gamma-radiation data, whereby a more lenient (more 'flexible') constraint is obtained. Nevertheless, either procedure rules out the possibility of explaining the positron anomaly in terms of unstable dark matter distributed over the whole halo. The assumption that the dark-matter component undergoing annihilation (decay) is concentrated within the galactic disk makes it possible to remove the constraint in either case. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]