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      Impact of inhomogeneous diffusion on secondary cosmic ray and antiproton local spectra

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          Recent \(\gamma\)-ray and neutrino observations seem to favor the consideration of non-uniform diffusion of cosmic rays (CRs) throughout the Galaxy. In this study, we investigate the consequences of spatially-dependent inhomogeneous propagation of CRs on the fluxes of secondary CRs and antiprotons detected at Earth. A comparison is made among different scenarios in search of potential features that may guide us toward favoring one over another in the near future. We also examine both the influence of inhomogeneous propagation in the production of secondary CRs from interactions with the gas, and the effects of this scenario on the local fluxes of antiprotons and light antinuclei produced as final products of dark matter annihilation. Our results indicate that the consideration of an inhomogeneous diffusion model could improve the compatibility of the predicted local antiproton flux with that of B, Be and Li, assuming only secondary origin of these particles. In addition, our model predicts a slightly harder local antiproton spectrum, making it more compatible with the high energy measurements of AMS-02. Finally, no significant changes are expected in the predicted local flux of antiprotons and antinuclei produced from dark matter among the different considered propagation scenarios.

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          21 May 2024
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          2405.12918
          5d09600f-1697-431a-bc0c-6fe3d3f770b2

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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          19 pages, 6 figures in the main text and 3 figures in appendices, 1 table, 2 appendices; based on MSc Thesis of \'Alvaro Tovar-Pardo. Comments are welcome
          astro-ph.HE hep-ph

          High energy & Particle physics,High energy astrophysical phenomena
          High energy & Particle physics, High energy astrophysical phenomena

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