PAMELA/Fermi-LAT electron cosmic ray spectrum at $\sim$100 GeV: implication for dark matter annihilation signal in accordance with the 130 GeV $γ$-ray line
arXiv:1206.4758 · doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2013.01.060
Abstract
Recently, a tentative 130 GeV $γ$-ray line signal was identified by quite a few groups. If correct it would constitute a ``smoking gun'' for dark matter annihilations. Interestingly, the spectra of the cosmic ray electrons detected by PAMELA and Fermi-LAT both show tiny wiggle-like structure at $\sim 100$ GeV, which might indicate a weak signal of the annihilation of $\sim 130$ GeV dark matter particles into electrons/positrons with a velocity-weighted cross section $\langleÏv\rangle_{\rm ÏÏ\rightarrow e^{+}e^{-}} \sim 4\times10^{-26}~{\rm cm^{3}~s^{-1}}$. The prospect of identifying such a potential weak dark-matter-annihilation electron and/or positron component by AMS-02, a mission to measure the high energy cosmic ray spectra with unprecedented accuracy, is investigated.
11 pages, 3 colour figures, 2 table, Phys. Lett. B in press