Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10724110 | Physics Letters B | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
It is commonly assumed that dark matter may be composed of one or at most a few elementary particles. PAMELA data present a window of opportunity into a possible relationship between luminous and dark matter. Along with ATIC data the two positron excesses are interpreted as a reflection of dark matter family structure. In a unified model it is predicted that at least a third enhancement might show up at a different energy. The strength of the enhancements however depends on interfamily mixing angles.
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Authors
Paul H. Frampton, Pham Q. Hung,