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[en] Gravitino dark matter, together with thermal leptogenesis, implies an upper bound on the masses of superparticles. In the case of broken R-parity the constraints from primordial nucleosynthesis are naturally satisfied and decaying gravitinos lead to characteristic signatures in high energy cosmic rays. Electron and positron fluxes from gravitino decays cannot explain both, the PAMELA positron fraction and the electron + positron flux recently measured by Fermi LAT. The observed fluxes require astrophysical sources. The measured antiproton flux allows for a sizable contribution of decaying gravitinos to the gamma-ray spectrum, in particular a line at an energy below 300 GeV. (orig.)
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Oct 2009; 10 p; ISSN 0418-9833; 

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ANTIBARYONS, ANTILEPTONS, ANTIMATTER, ANTINUCLEI, ANTINUCLEONS, ANTIPARTICLES, BARYONS, BOSONS, COSMIC RADIATION, DECAY, ELECTRONS, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, FERMIONS, FIELD THEORIES, HADRONS, IONIZING RADIATIONS, LEPTONS, MASS, MASSLESS PARTICLES, MATTER, NUCLEI, NUCLEONS, PHOTONS, POSITRONS, POSTULATED PARTICLES, PROTONS, RADIATIONS, SECONDARY COSMIC RADIATION, SPECTRA, UNIFIED-FIELD THEORIES
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