Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Joint Fall 2022 Meeting of the Texas Section of the APS, Texas Section of the AAPT, and Zone 13 of the SPS
Volume 67, Number 11
Thursday–Saturday, October 13–15, 2022; Rice University, Houston, Texas
Session F05: Astrophysics and Space Science I
2:00 PM–3:00 PM,
Friday, October 14, 2022
Rice University BRC
Room: 284
Chair: Stephen Bradshaw
Abstract: F05.00003 : AMS-02 observations of antiprotons -- potential evidence for indirect detection of a new dark matter WIMP with a mass of about 70 GeV
2:24 PM–2:36 PM
Presenter:
Adhithya Vijayakumar
(Texas A&M University)
Authors:
Adhithya Vijayakumar
(Texas A&M University)
Bailey Tallman
(Texas A&M University)
Alexandra Boone
(Texas A&M University)
Fiona Lopez
(Texas A&M University)
Sam Apata
(Texas A&M University)
Jehu Martinez
(Texas A&M University)
Roland E Allen
(Texas A&M University)
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[4] Ilias Cholis, Tim Linden, and Dan Hooper, "A Robust Excess in the Cosmic-Ray Antiproton Spectrum: Implications for Annihilating Dark Matter'', Phys. Rev. D 99, 103026 (2019), arXiv:1903.02549 [astro-ph.HE].
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