Scrutinizing the evidence for dark matter in cosmic-ray antiprotons
Abstract
Global fits of primary and secondary cosmic-ray (CR) fluxes measured by AMS-02 have great potential to study CR propagation models and search for exotic sources of antimatter such as annihilating dark matter (DM). Previous studies of AMS-02 antiprotons revealed a possible hint for a DM signal which, however, could be affected by systematic uncertainties. To test the robustness of such a DM signal, in this work we systematically study two important sources of uncertainties: the antiproton production cross sections needed to calculate the source spectra of secondary antiprotons and the potential correlations in the experimental data, so far not provided by the AMS-02 Collaboration. To investigate the impact of cross-section uncertainties we perform global fits of CR spectra including a covariance matrix determined from nuclear cross-section measurements. As an alternative approach, we perform a joint fit to both the CR and cross-section data. The two methods agree and show that cross-section uncertainties have a small effect on the CR fits and on the significance of a potential DM signal, which we find to be at the level of . Correlations in the data can have a much larger impact. To illustrate this effect, we determine possible benchmark models for the correlations in a data-driven method. The inclusion of correlations strongly improves the constraints on the propagation model and, furthermore, enhances the significance of the DM signal up to above . Our analysis demonstrates the importance of providing the covariance of the experimental data, which is needed to fully exploit their potential.
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@article{arxiv.1903.01472,
title = {Scrutinizing the evidence for dark matter in cosmic-ray antiprotons},
author = {Alessandro Cuoco and Jan Heisig and Lukas Klamt and Michael Korsmeier and Michael Krämer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.01472},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
25 pages,12 figures; v2: Figs. 8 and 12 added, references added, minor improvements in presentation, matches published version