Friday, June 15, 2012

1206.3076 (Lotfi Boubekeur et al.)

Cold Positrons from Decaying Dark Matter    [PDF]

Lotfi Boubekeur, Scott Dodelson, Oscar Vives
Many models of dark matter contain more than one new particle beyond those in the Standard Model. Often heavier particles decay into the lightest dark matter particle as the Universe evolves. Here we explore the possibilities that arise if one of the products in a (Heavy Particle) $\rightarrow$ (Dark Matter) decay is a positron, and the lifetime is shorter than the age of the Universe. The positrons cool down by scattering off the cosmic microwave background and eventually annihilate when they fall into Galactic potential wells. The resulting 511 keV flux not only places constraints on this class of models but might even be consistent with that observed by the INTEGRAL satellite.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.3076

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