New Constraints from PAMELA anti-proton data on Annihilating and Decaying Dark Matter
Abstract
Recently the PAMELA experiment has released its updated anti-proton flux and anti-proton to proton flux ratio data up to energies of ~200GeV. With no clear excess of cosmic ray anti-protons at high energies, one can extend constraints on the production of anti-protons from dark matter. In this letter, we consider both the cases of dark matter annihilating and decaying into standard model particles that produce significant numbers of anti-protons. We provide two sets of constraints on the annihilation cross-sections/decay lifetimes. In the one set of constraints we ignore any source of anti-protons other than dark matter, which give the highest allowed cross-sections/inverse lifetimes. In the other set we include also anti-protons produced in collisions of cosmic rays with interstellar medium nuclei, getting tighter but more realistic constraints on the annihilation cross-sections/decay lifetimes.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1007.1160,
title = {New Constraints from PAMELA anti-proton data on Annihilating and Decaying Dark Matter},
author = {Ilias Cholis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.1160},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
7 pages, 3 figures, 3 tables