Physics World 2024年10月24日
Cosmic antimatter could be created by annihilating WIMPs
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WIMPs被认为是暗物质的主要候选者,但尚未被直接观测到。国际物理学家小组提出WIMPs与NASA的AMS-02检测到的高于预期的反物质宇宙射线通量可能存在联系。宇宙射线来源未完全理解,为寻找标准模型未描述的现象提供机会,包括暗物质。研究人员的新计算表明AMS-02的意外反核子检测可能揭示暗物质的性质,但当前WIMP模型不完备,需进一步突破标准模型。

🌌WIMPs是暗物质的主要候选者,若存在,它们相互湮灭时可能产生物质和反物质粒子,其中的反核子可能作为宇宙射线被检测到。

📈AMS-02检测到了超出预期的反氘核、反氦-3和反氦-4等反核子,研究人员利用AMS-02数据对WIMPs的假设性质施加了新的限制。

🔍研究团队计算了AMS-02可能检测到的来自暗物质及星际介质中宇宙射线相互作用产生的反氘核和反氦的通量,分析发现AMS-02测量的反氘核事件与WIMP暗物质在星系中的湮灭相符,但WIMPs只能在乐观情况下解释检测到的反氦-3事件,无法解释反氦-4的检测。

Weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) are prime candidates for dark matter – but the hypothetical particles have never been observed directly. Now, an international group of physicists has proposed a connection between WIMPs and the higher-than-expected flux of antimatter cosmic rays  detected by NASA’s Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS-02) on the International Space Station.

Cosmic rays are high-energy charged particles that are created by a wide range of astrophysical processes including supernovae and the violent regions surrounding supermassive black holes. The origins of cosmic rays are not fully understood so they offer physicists opportunities to look for phenomena not described by the Standard Model of particle physics. This includes dark matter, a hypothetical substance that could account for about 85% of the mass in the universe.

If WIMPs exist, physicists believe that they would occasionally annihilate when they encounter one another to create matter and antimatter particles. Because WIMPs are very heavy, it is possible that these annihilations create antinuclei – the antimatter version of nuclei comprising antiprotons and antineutrons. Some of these antinuclei could make their way to Earth and be detected as cosmic rays

Now, a trio of researchers in Spain, Sweden, and the US has done new calculations that suggest that unexpected antinuclei detections made by AMS-02 could shed light on the nature of dark matter. The trio is led by Pedro De La Torre Luque at the Autonomous University of Madrid.

Heavy antiparticles

According to the Standard Model of particle physics, antinuclei should be an extremely small component of the cosmic rays measured by AMS-02. However, excesses of antideuterons (antihydrogen-2), antihelium-3  and antihelium-4 have been glimpsed in data gathered by AMS-02.

In previous work, De La Torre Luque and colleagues explored the possibility that these antinuclei emerged through the annihilation of WIMPs. Using AMS-02 data, the team put new constraints on the hypothetical properties of WIMPs.

Now, the trio has built on this work. “With this information, we calculated the fluxes of antideuterons and antihelium that AMS-02 could detect: both from dark matter, and from cosmic ray interactions with gas in the interstellar medium,” De La Torre Luque says. “In addition, we estimated the maximum possible flux of antinuclei from WIMP dark matter.”

This allowed the researchers to test whether AMS-02’s cosmic ray measurements are really compatible with standard WIMP models. According to De La Torre Luque, their analysis had mixed implications for WIMPs.

“We found that while the antideuteron events measured by AMS-02 are well compatible with WIMP dark matter annihilating in the galaxy, only in optimistic cases can WIMPs explain the detected events of antihelium-3,” he explains. “No standard WIMP scenario can explain the detection of antihelium-4.”

Altogether, the team’s results are promising for proponents of the idea that WIMPs are a component of dark matter. However, the research also suggest that the WIMP model in its current form is incomplete. To be consistent with the AMS-02 data, the researchers believe that a new WIMP model must further push the bounds of the Standard Model.

“If these measurements are robust, we may be opening the window for something very exotic going on in the galaxy, that could be related to dark matter, says De La Torre Luque. But it could also reveal some unexpected new phenomenon in the universe”. Ultimately, the researchers hope that the precision of their antinuclei measurements could bring us a small step closer to solving one of the deepest, most enduring mysteries in physics.

The research is described in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics.

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