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Dark matter annihilation in the Galactic Center as seen by the Fermi Gamma Ray Space Telescope
Authors:Dan Hooper  Lisa Goodenough
Institution:1. Center for Particle Astrophysics, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, IL 60510, United States;2. Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, United States;3. Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics, Department of Physics, New York University, New York, NY 10003, United States
Abstract:We analyze the first two years of data from the Fermi Gamma Ray Space Telescope from the direction of the inner 10° around the Galactic Center with the intention of constraining, or finding evidence of, annihilating dark matter. We find that the morphology and spectrum of the emission between 1.25° and 10° from the Galactic Center is well described by the processes of decaying pions produced in cosmic ray collisions with gas, and the inverse Compton scattering of cosmic ray electrons in both the disk and bulge of the Inner Galaxy, along with gamma rays from known points sources in the region. The observed spectrum and morphology of the emission within approximately 1.25° (∼175 parsecs) of the Galactic Center, in contrast, departs from the expectations for by these processes. Instead, we find an additional component of gamma ray emission that is highly concentrated around the Galactic Center. The observed morphology of this component is consistent with that predicted from annihilating dark matter with a cusped (and possibly adiabatically contracted) halo distribution (ρ∝r−γρrγ, with γ=1.18γ=1.18 to 1.33). The observed spectrum of this component, which peaks at energies between 1–4 GeV (in E2E2 units), can be well fit by a 7–10 GeV dark matter particle annihilating primarily to tau leptons with a cross section in the range of 〈σv〉=4.6×10−27σv=4.6×1027 to 5.3×10−26 cm3/s5.3×1026 cm3/s, depending on how the dark matter distribution is normalized. We also discuss other sources for this emission, including the possibility that much of it originates from the Milky Way?s supermassive black hole.
Keywords:Dark matter  Gamma ray astronomy
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