Artículo
Prospects for a Dark Matter Annihilation Signal toward the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy with Ground-based Cherenkov telescopes
Viana, A.; Medina, Maria Clementina
; Peñarrubia, J.; Brun, P.; Glicenstein, J.F.; Kosack, K.; Moulin, E.; Naumann Godo, M.; Peyaud, B.
Fecha de publicación:
02/2012
Editorial:
Iop Publishing
Revista:
Astrophysical Journal
ISSN:
0004-637X
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
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Resumen
Dwarf galaxies are widely believed to be among the best targets for indirect dark matter searches using high-energy gamma rays; and indeed gamma-ray emission from these objects has long been a subject of detailed study for ground- based atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes. Here, we update current exclusion limits obtained on the closest dwarf, the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy, in light of re- cent realistic dark matter halo models. The constraints on the velocity-weighted annihilation cross section of the dark matter particle are of a few 10−23 cm^3 s^{−1} in the TeV energy range for a 50 h exposure. The limits are extrapolated to the sensitivities of future Cherenkov Telescope Arrays. For 200 h of observation time, the sensitivity at 95% C.L. reaches 10−25 cm^3 s^{−1} . Possible astrophysical back- grounds from gamma-ray sources dissembled in Sagittarius dwarf are studied. It is shown that with long-enough observation times, gamma-ray background from millisecond pulsars in a globular cluster contained within Sagittarius dwarf may"
"limit the sensitivity to dark matter annihilations.
Palabras clave:
Gamma Rays
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Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy
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Dark Matter
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Viana, A.; Medina, Maria Clementina; Peñarrubia, J.; Brun, P.; Glicenstein, J.F.; et al.; Prospects for a Dark Matter Annihilation Signal toward the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy with Ground-based Cherenkov telescopes; Iop Publishing; Astrophysical Journal; 746; 2-2012; 77-90
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