Author:
Zakeri Mohammadreza,Zhou Yu-Feng
Abstract
Abstract
Dark matter (DM) particles captured by the Sun can produce
high-energy electrons outside the Sun through annihilating into
meta-stable mediators. The corresponding cosmic-ray electron signals
observed by the space-based experiments will be time dependent due
to the orbital motion of the space-based detectors. The shape of
this time dependence is predictable given the orbital information of
the detectors. Since the high-energy CR electron (with energy
E > 100 GeV) fluxes are expected to be constant in time,
non-observation of such time variation can be used to place upper
limits on the DM annihilation cross section. We analyze the time
dependence of dark matter cosmic-ray signals in three space-based
experiments: AMS-02, DAMPE and CALET. Under the assumption that no
time dependent signal is observed, we derive the 95% C.L. exclusion
limits on the signal strength from the current data. We map our
limits onto the parameter space of the dark photon model and find
that the constraints are comparable with that derived from the
supernova SN1987A.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
4 articles.
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