Interpretation of the gamma-ray excess and AMS-02 antiprotons: Velocity dependent dark matter annihilations
Abstract
The two messenger results of the GeV gamma-ray excess at the Galactic center and a probable antiproton excess in the recent AMS-02 observation suggest that these two anomalies may be owing to the same origin --- the dark matter (DM) annihilation into b b, while these results seem in tension with the dwarf spheroidal galaxy observations. To give a compatible explanation about it, we consider the pseudoscalar DM particles Sd+ Sd- annihilating via Sd+ Sd- → Sd0 Sd0, with the process mediated by a new scalar φ and Sd0 quickly decaying into b b. For the particles Sd+, Sd- and Sd0 in a triplet with degenerate masses, the annihilation cross section of DM today is linearly dependent on the relative velocity vr, and thus constraints from the dwarf spheroidal galaxies are relaxed. The parameter spaces are derived with corresponding constraints. Though traces from the new sector seem challenging to be disclosed at collider and in DM direct detections, the indirect search of the gamma-ray line from the Sd0's decay has the potential to shed light on DM annihilations, with the energy of the gamma-ray line mSd0 /2, i.e. about 50-75 GeV.
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