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What can we learn from a sharply falling positron fraction?

arXiv:1504.03336 · doi:10.1051/epjconf/201510502003

Abstract

Recent results from the AMS-02 data have confirmed that the cosmic ray positron fraction increases with energy between 10 and 200GeV. This quantity should not exceed 50%, and it is hence expected that it will either converge towards 50% or fall. We study the possibility that future data may show the positron fraction dropping down abruptly to the level expected with only secondary production, and forecast the implications of such a feature in term of possible injection mechanisms that include both Dark Matter and pulsars.

Proceedings to the SUGAR 2015 conference