3-7 noviembre 2025
Europe/Madrid timezone

Cosmic ray antihelium in the Galaxy

5 nov. 2025 15:15
15m
Room 3.1+3.2 (ADEIT)

Room 3.1+3.2

ADEIT

Talk Dark matter: indirect detection Dark Matter: Indirect Detection

Ponente

Pedro De la Torre Luque (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid & Institute of theoretical physics (IFT-UAM))

Descripción

The creation of anti-nuclei in the Galaxy has been discussed as a possible signal of exotic production mechanisms such as primordial black hole evaporation or dark matter decay/annihilation in addition to the more conventional production from cosmic-ray interactions. Tentative observations of cosmic-ray andideuteron and antihelium by the AMS-02 collaboration have re-energized the quest to use antinuclei to search for physics beyond the standard model.

In this talk, we show state-of-art predictions of the antinuclei flux from both cosmic-ray interactions with the interstellar medium and standard dark matter annihilation models from combined fits to high-precision antiproton data as well as cosmic-ray nuclei measurements. Astrophysical mechanisms can explain the amount of antideuteron events detected by AMS-02, while their antihelium production lies far below the sensitivity of this experiment. In turn, standard dark matter models could potentially produce the detected antideuteron and antihelium-3 events, but the production of any detectable antihelium-4 flux would require exotic physics. We also present prospects for detection of these antinuclei by future detectors, such as GAPs and ALADInO.

Autores primarios

Pedro De la Torre Luque (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid & Institute of theoretical physics (IFT-UAM)) Tim Linden

Materiales de la presentación

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