A Robust Excess in the Cosmic-Ray Antiproton Spectrum: Implications for Annihilating Dark Matter (1903.02549v2)
Abstract: An excess of $\sim$10-20 GeV cosmic-ray antiprotons has been identified in the spectrum reported by the AMS-02 Collaboration. The systematic uncertainties associated with this signal, however, have made it difficult to interpret these results. In this paper, we revisit the uncertainties associated with the time, charge and energy-dependent effects of solar modulation, the antiproton production cross section, and interstellar cosmic-ray propagation. After accounting for these uncertainties, we confirm the presence of a 4.7$\sigma$ antiproton excess, consistent with that arising from a $m_{\chi} \approx 64-88$ GeV dark matter particle annihilating to $b\bar{b}$ with a cross section of $\sigma v \simeq (0.8-5.2) \times 10{-26}$ cm${3}$/s. If we allow for the stochastic acceleration of secondary antiprotons in supernova remnants, the data continues to favor a similar range of dark matter models ($m_{\chi}\approx 46-94$ GeV, $\sigma v \approx (0.7-3.8)\times 10{-26}$ cm$3/$s) with a significance of 3.3$\sigma$. The same range of dark matter models that are favored to explain the antiproton excess can also accommodate the excess of GeV-scale gamma rays observed from the Galactic Center.
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