X-ray signature of antistars in the Galaxy

arxiv(2022)

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The existence of macroscopic objects from antimatter (antistars) is envisaged in some models of baryogenesis. Searches for antistars have been usually carried out in gamma-rays originated from hadronic annihilation of matter. In astrophysically plausible cases of the interaction of neutral atmospheres or winds from antistars with ionized interstellar gas, the formation of excited p (p) over bar and He (p) over bar atoms precedes the hadronic annihilation. These atoms rapidly cascade down to low levels before annihilation giving rise to a series of narrow lines which can be associated with the hadronic annihilation gamma-ray emission. The most significant are L (3p-2p) 1.73 keV line (yield more than 90%) from p (p) over bar atoms, and M (4-3) 4.86 keV (yield similar to 60%) and L (3-2) 11.13 keV (yield about 25%) lines from He-4 (p) over bar atoms. These lines can be searched for in dedicated observations by the forthcoming sensitive X-ray spectroscopic missions XRISM, Athena and Lynx and in wide-field X-ray surveys like SRG/eROSITA all-sky survey.
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antistars,x-ray
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