Local dark matter clumps and the cosmic ray positron excess
arXiv:astro-ph/0602320 · doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.11123.x
Abstract
It has been proposed that the excess in cosmic ray positrons at approximately 8 GeV, observed on both flights of the HEAT balloon experiment, may be associated with the annihilation of dark matter within the Milky Way halo. In this paper we demonstrate how the self-annihilation of neutralino dark matter within local substructure can account for this excess, and estimate the annihilation cross-section for several benchmark minimal supersymmetric (MSSM) models. We also demonstrate the effect on the permitted parameter space as tidal stripping effects and destruction of substructure by mergers becomes increasingly severe.
Full-effects of diffusion of the positrons in the ISM have now been incorporated. (Submitted to MNRAS)