12–23 Jul 2021
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A detectable antihelium flux from dark matter annihilation

16 Jul 2021, 18:00
1h 30m
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Talk DM | Dark Matter Discussion

Speaker

Martin Winkler (Stockholm University)

Description

Recent observations by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS-02) have tentatively detected a handful of cosmic-ray antihelium events. Such events have long been considered as smoking-gun evidence for new physics, because astrophysical antihelium production is expected to be negligible. However, the dark-matter-induced antihelium flux is also expected to fall below current sensitivities, particularly in light of existing antiproton constraints. Here, we demonstrate that a previously neglected standard model process -- the production of antihelium through the displaced-vertex decay of bottom-baryons -- can significantly boost the dark matter induced antihelium flux. This process can triple the standard prompt-production of antihelium, and more importantly, entirely dominate the production of the high-energy antihelium nuclei reported by AMS-02.

Keywords

antihelium; cosmic ray; dark matter

Subcategory Theoretical Results

Primary authors

Martin Winkler (Stockholm University) Prof. Tim Linden (Stockholm University)

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