Probing heavy dark matter decays with multi-messenger astrophysical data
Jul 26, 2019
23 pages
Published in:
- JCAP 01 (2020) 003
- Published: Jan 2, 2020
e-Print:
- 1907.11671 [astro-ph.HE]
DOI:
- 10.1088/1475-7516/2020/01/003 (publication)
Report number:
- KANAZAWA-19-06
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Abstract: (IOP)
We set conservative constraints on decaying dark matter particles with masses spanning a very wide range (104−1016 GeV). For this we use multimessenger observations of cosmic-ray (CR) protons/antiprotons, electrons/positrons, neutrinos/antineutrinos and gamma rays. Focusing on decays into the &barb;b channel, we simulate the spectra of dark matter yields by using the Dokshitzer-Gribov-Lipatov-Altarelli-Parisi equations and the Pythia package. We then propagate the CRs of dark matter origin till Earth by using the state-of-the-art numerical frameworks CRPropa, GALPROP and HelMod for the solution of the CR transport equation in the extragalactic, Galactic region and the heliosphere, respectively. Conservative limits are obtained by requiring that the predicted dark matter spectra at Earth be less than the observed CR spectra. Overall, we exclude dark matter lifetimes of 1028 s or shorter for all the masses investigated in this work. The most stringent constraints reach 1030 s for very heavy dark matter particles with masses in the range 1011–1014 GeV.Note:
- 22 pages, 10 figures, V2: Minor changes to match JCAP published version
- dark matter: heavy
- dark matter: lifetime
- dark matter: yield
- dark matter: decay
- conservation law
- cosmic radiation
- antineutrino
- gamma ray
- positron
- electron
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