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A hadronic explanation of the lepton anomaly

Abstract:
The rise in the positron fraction, observed by PAMELA, Fermi-LAT and most recently by AMS-02, has created a lot of interest, fuelled by speculations about an origin in dark matter annihilation in the Galactic halo. However, other channels, e.g. antiprotons or gamma-rays, now severely constrain dark matter interpretations, thus requiring astrophysical sources of positrons. We have investigated the possibility that supernova remnants, the most likely sources of Galactic cosmic rays, can in fact also produce a hard spectrum of secondary positrons, by spallation and acceleration at the shock. This mechanism is guaranteed if hadronic CRs are present and would also lead to observable signatures in other secondary channels like the boron-to-carbon or antiproton-to-proton ratios. If such features were borne out by upcoming AMS-02 data, this would rule out other explanations.
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10.1088/1742-6596/531/1/012008

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University of Oxford
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MPLS
Department:
Physics
Sub department:
Theoretical Physics
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Mertsch, P
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KIPAC Kavli grant
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Mertsch, P
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KIPAC Kavli grant


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IOP Publishing
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series More from this journal
Volume:
531
Issue:
1
Pages:
012008-012008
Publication date:
2014-08-28
Acceptance date:
2014-07-29
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1742-6596
ISSN:
1742-6588


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pubs:531986
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531986
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2016-06-05

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