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  • Precision measurements of cosmic ray positrons up to 1 TeV were gathered by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer aboard the International Space Station, analyzing 1.9 million positrons.
  • A significant excess of positrons begins at around 25.2 GeV, followed by a sharp decrease above approximately 284 GeV, indicating a complex energy dependency.
  • The data suggests that at high energies, positrons mainly come from either dark matter annihilation or other astrophysical sources, with a notable energy cutoff of the source term established at about 810 GeV.

Article Abstract

Precision measurements of cosmic ray positrons are presented up to 1 TeV based on 1.9 million positrons collected by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station. The positron flux exhibits complex energy dependence. Its distinctive properties are (a) a significant excess starting from 25.2±1.8  GeV compared to the lower-energy, power-law trend, (b) a sharp dropoff above 284_{-64}^{+91}  GeV, (c) in the entire energy range the positron flux is well described by the sum of a term associated with the positrons produced in the collision of cosmic rays, which dominates at low energies, and a new source term of positrons, which dominates at high energies, and (d) a finite energy cutoff of the source term of E_{s}=810_{-180}^{+310}  GeV is established with a significance of more than 4σ. These experimental data on cosmic ray positrons show that, at high energies, they predominantly originate either from dark matter annihilation or from other astrophysical sources.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.041102DOI Listing

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