Explaining the AMS positron excess via Right-handed Neutrinos
Abstract
We have witnessed in the past decade the observation of a puzzling cosmic-ray excess at energies larger than GeV. The AMS-02 data published this year has new ingredients such as the bump around GeV followed by a drop at GeV, as well as smaller error bars. Adopting the background used by the AMS-02 collaboration in their analysis, one can conclude that previous explanations to the new AMS-02 such as one component annihilating and decaying dark matter as well as pulsars seem to fail at reproducing the data. Here, we show that in the right-handed neutrino portal might reside the answer. We discuss a decaying two-component dark matter scenario where the two-body decay products are right-handed neutrinos that have their decay pattern governed by the type I seesaw mechanism. This setup provides a very good fit to data, for example, for a conservative approach including just statistical uncertainties leads to for GeV with s and with s for GeV, and, in an optimistic case, including systematic uncertainties, we find , for GeV, with GeV with s and GeV with s.
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@article{arxiv.1910.04782,
title = {Explaining the AMS positron excess via Right-handed Neutrinos},
author = {Farinaldo S. Queiroz and Clarissa Siqueira},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.04782},
year = {2020}
}
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9 pages, 10 figures; Accepted for publication in PRD