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AMS-02 antiprotons, at last! Secondary astrophysical component and immediate implications for Dark Matter
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2015
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Cosmic AbundanceEngineeringMed BenchmarkPhysicsTheoretical High-energy PhysicCosmologyCosmic Neutrino BackgroundDiffusion CoefficientAms-02 AntiprotonsHelium FluxesDark Matter SearchCosmic RayDark EnergyDark MatterSynchrotron RadiationImmediate ImplicationsObservational PhysicsEarly Universe
Using the updated proton and helium fluxes just released by the AMS-02 experiment we reevaluate the secondary astrophysical antiproton to proton ratio and its uncertainties, and compare it with the ratio preliminarly reported by AMS-02. We find no unambiguous evidence for a significant excess with respect to expectations. Yet, some preference for a flatter energy dependence of the diffusion coefficient (with respect to the MED benchmark often used in the literature) starts to emerge. Also, we provide a first assessment of the room left for exotic components such as Galactic Dark Matter annihilation or decay, deriving new stringent constraints.
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