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Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2014

Antiproton constraints on the GeV gamma-ray excess: a comprehensive analysis

Marco Cirelli; Daniele Gaggero; Gaëlle Giesen; Marco Taoso; Alfredo Urbano

A GeV gamma-ray excess has possibly been individuated in Fermi-LAT data from the Galactic Center and interpreted in terms of Dark Matter (DM) annihilations, either in hadronic (essentially


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2015

Secondary antiprotons as a Galactic Dark Matter probe

Carmelo Evoli; Daniele Gaggero; Dario Grasso

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Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2015

Towards a realistic astrophysical interpretation of the gamma-ray Galactic center excess

Daniele Gaggero; Marco Taoso; Alfredo Urbano; Mauro Valli; Piero Ullio

) or leptonic channels. In order to test this tantalizing interpretation, we address two issues: (i) we improve the computation of secondary emission from DM (Inverse Compton and Bremsstrahlung) with respect to previous works, confirming it to be very relevant for determining the DM spectrum in the leptonic channels, so that any conclusion on the DM nature of the signal critically depends on this contribution; (ii) we consider the constraints from antiprotons on the DM hadronic channel, finding that the uncertainties on the propagation model, and in particular on the halo height, play a major role. Moreover, we discuss the role of solar modulation, taking into account possible charge dependent effects whose importance is estimated exploiting detailed numerical tools. The limits that we obtain severely constrain the DM interpretation of the excess in the hadronic channel, for standard assumptions on the Galactic propagation parameters and solar modulation. However, they considerably relax if more conservative choices are adopted.


Physical Review D | 2015

Gamma-ray sky points to radial gradients in cosmic-ray transport

Daniele Gaggero; Alfredo Urbano; Mauro Valli; Piero Ullio

We present a novel determination of the astrophysical uncertainties associated to the secondary antiproton flux originating from cosmic-ray spallation on the interstellar gas. We select a set of propagation models compatible with the recent B/C data from PAMELA, and find those providing minimal and maximal antiproton fluxes in different energy ranges. We use this result to determine the most conservative bounds on relevant Dark Matter (DM) annihilation channels: We find that the recent claim of a DM interpretation of a gamma-ray excess in the Galactic Center region cannot be ruled out by current antiproton data. Finally, we discuss the impact of the recently released preliminary data from AMS-02. In particular, we provide a reference model compatible with proton, helium and B/C spectra from this experiment. Remarkably, the main propagation parameters of this model are in agreement with the best fit presented in our earlier statistical analyses. We also show that the antiproton-to-proton ratio does not exhibit any significant anomaly at high energy with respect to our predictions.


Physical Review D | 2014

PAMELA and AMS-02

Daniele Gaggero; Luca Maccione; Dario Grasso; Giuseppe Di Bernardo; Carmelo Evoli

A spherical-symmetric gamma-ray emission from the central region of the Galaxy has been recently identified in Fermi-LAT data, and initially associated to dark matter particle annihilations. Guided by the evidence for a high gas density in the inner kpc of the Galaxy correlated with a very large Supernova rate, and hence with ongoing cosmic-ray acceleration, we investigate instead the possibility of addressing this excess in terms of ordinary cosmic-ray sources and standard steady-state diffusion. We alter the source term, and consistently the correlated gamma-ray emissions, in the context of a template-fitting analysis. We focus on a region of interest (ROI) defined as:


Physical Review D | 2018

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Bradley J. Kavanagh; Daniele Gaggero; Gianfranco Bertone

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arXiv: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena | 2016

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Daniele Gaggero; D. Grasso; E. Fermi; Largo B. Pontecorvo; Antonio Marinelli; Alfredo Urbano; Mauro Valli

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arXiv: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena | 2016

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Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2013

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Daniele Gaggero; Luca Maccione

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arXiv: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena | 2015

Black Holes' Dark Dress: On the merger rate of a subdominant population of primordial black holes

G. Di Bernardo; D. Grasso; Carmelo Evoli; Daniele Gaggero

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D. Grasso

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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Alfredo Urbano

International School for Advanced Studies

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Largo B. Pontecorvo

International School for Advanced Studies

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Mauro Valli

International School for Advanced Studies

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Bradley J. Kavanagh

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Piero Ullio

International School for Advanced Studies

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