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A fussy revisitation of antiprotons as a tool for Dark Matter searches
2016
Proceedings of The 34th International Cosmic Ray Conference — PoS(ICRC2015)
unpublished
Antiprotons are regarded as a powerful probe for Dark Matter (DM) indirect detection and indeed current data from PAMELA have been shown to lead to stringent constraints. However, in order to exploit their constraining/discovery power properly, great attention must be put into effects (linked to their propagation in the Galaxy) which may be perceived as subleading but actually prove to be quite relevant. We revisit the computation of the astrophysical background and of the DM antiproton fluxes
doi:10.22323/1.236.1184
fatcat:vou2iwb5uzdj7bm5sxcrctla7m