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Scattering And Absorption of Light in Planetary Regoliths
Published on: July 1, 2019
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星球爆发银河系核心作为光暗物质实验室
Antonio Ambrosone1,2, Marco Chianese1,2, Damiano F G Fiorillo3
1Dipartimento di Fisica "Ettore Pancini," Università degli studi di Napoli "Federico II," Complesso Univ. Monte S. Angelo, I-80126 Napoli, Italy.
Physical review letters
|September 29, 2023
概括
星爆星系发射马射线,作为宇宙射线的储. 与暗物质的相互作用可能会扭曲宇宙射线,但目前的数据显示没有这种影响,从而给暗物质特性带来了新的极限.
科学领域:
- 天体物理学 天体物理学
- 粒子物理学 粒子物理学
背景情况:
- 星爆星系是高能马射线的重要来源.
- 它们乱的磁场会长时间捕捉高能质子,形成宇宙射线储库.
研究的目的:
- 研究暗物质相互作用对星爆星系内的宇宙射线传输的影响.
- 使用马射线观测,确定质子-暗物质截面的约束.
主要方法:
- 分析宇宙射线光谱的扭曲,由散射与亚-GeV暗物质引起的.
- 利用现有的恒星爆发星系的马射线数据来寻找光谱异常.
- 将观测数据与宇宙射线传播的理论预测进行比较.
主要成果:
- 在当前的马射线数据中,没有发现来自宇宙射线与暗物质散射的光谱扭曲的证据.
- 严格的新界限被放置在质子-暗物质截面上.
- 这些结果补充了其他实验的现有约束.
结论:
- 目前对星爆星系的马射线观测提供了对暗物质属性的强烈约束.
- 未来使用切伦科夫望远镜阵列在0.1-10 TeV范围内进行观测,可以将这些极限提高两倍.
- 星爆星系提供了一个独特的天体物理实验室,用于探测暗物质相互作用.
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