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Cosmic rays from annihilation of heavy dark matter particles

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-05-22 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

The origin of the ultra high energy cosmic rays via annihilation of heavy stable, fermions "f", of the cosmological dark matter (DM) is studied. The particles in question are supposed to be created by the scalaron decays in R2R^2 modified gravity. Novel part of our approach is the assumption that the mass of these carriers of DM is slightly below than a half of the scalaron mass. In such a case the phase space volume becomes tiny. It leads to sufficiently low probability of "f" production, so their average cosmological energy density could be equal to the observed energy density of dark matter. Several regions of the universe, where the annihilation could take place, are studied. They include the whole universe under assumption of homogeneous energy density, the high density DM clump in the galactic centre, the cloud of DM in the Galaxy with realistic density distribution, and high density clusters of DM in the Galaxy. Possible resonance annihilation of ffˉf \bar f into energetic light particle is considered. We have shown that the proposed scenario can successfully explain the origin of the ultrahigh energy flux of cosmic rays where the canonical astrophysical mechanisms are not operative.

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@article{arxiv.2405.12560,
  title  = {Cosmic rays from annihilation of heavy dark matter particles},
  author = {E. V. Arbuzova and A. D. Dolgov and A. A. Nikitenko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.12560},
  year   = {2024}
}

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18 pages, 3 figures