Constraints on the antistar fraction in the Solar system neighborhood from the 10-years Fermi Large Area Telescope gamma-ray source catalog
Simon Dupourqu\'e (IRAP), Luigi Tibaldo (IRAP), Peter von Ballmoos, (IRAP)

TL;DR
This paper uses 10-year Fermi LAT gamma-ray data to set new constraints on the abundance of antistars near the Sun, significantly tightening previous limits and exploring different population models.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method combining gamma-ray source catalog analysis and Monte Carlo simulations to constrain local antistar populations.
Findings
Upper limit on antistar fraction in the Galactic disk: < 2.5 x 10^{-6} at 95% CL.
New constraints on primordial halo antistars depending on mass, down to 1.6 x 10^{-4} for 10 M_sun.
Halo antistars must have a density lower than 10^{-5} to 10^{-2} per cubic parsec.
Abstract
It is generally taken for granted that our Universe is free of antimatter objects and domains. This certitude has recently been challenged by the possible detection of anti-helium nuclei by AMS-02. Should the observation be confirmed, the existence of nearby antistars would make a plausible hypothesis to explain the origin of the antinuclei. In this paper we use the 10-years Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) gamma-ray source catalog to set constraints on the abundance of antistars around the Sun. We identify in the catalog 14 antistar candidates not associated with any objects belonging to established gamma-ray source classes and with a spectrum compatible with baryon-antibaryon annihilation. We use them along with an estimate of the LAT sensitivity to antistars to set upper limits on the local antistar fraction with respect to normal stars. We provide parametric limits…
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