http://arxiv.org/abs/1704.08872
An attempt to predict the new atomic dark matter lines is done on the example of a dark lepton atom – positronium. Its Layman-alpha line with the energy near 3 GeV may be observable if the appropriate conditions realize. For this we have studied a {\gamma}-ray excess in the Center of our Galaxy. In principle, this excess may be produced by the L{\alpha} line of a dark positronium in the medium with Compton scattering. The possibility of observations of an annihilation line (E~300 TeV) of dark positronium is also predicted. Other proposals to observe the atomic dark matter are shortly described. Besides, H{\alpha} line (1.3{\mu}) of usual positronum must be observable in the direction on the Center of our Galaxy.
V. Burdyuzha and V. Charugin
Mon, 1 May 17
16/46
Comments: 10 pages, 0 figures
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