학술논문

Search for Dark Matter Satellites using the FERMI-LAT
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
The Fermi LAT CollaborationAckermann, M.Albert, A.Baldini, L.Ballet, J.Barbiellini, G.Bastieri, D.Bechtol, K.Bellazzini, R.Blandford, R. D.Bloom, E. D.Bonamente, E.Borgland, A. W.Bottacini, E.Brandt, T. J.Bregeon, J.Brigida, M.Bruel, P.Buehler, R.Burnett, T. H.Caliandro, G. A.Cameron, R. A.Caraveo, P. A.Casandjian, J. M.Cecchi, C.Charles, E.Chiang, J.Ciprini, S.Claus, R.Cohen-Tanugi, J.Conrad, J.Cutini, S.de Palma, F.Dermer, C. D.Digel, S. W.Silva, E. do Couto eDrell, P. S.Drlica-Wagner, A.Essig, R.Falletti, L.Favuzzi, C.Fegan, S. J.Focke, W. B.Fukazawa, Y.Funk, S.Fusco, P.Gargano, F.Germani, S.Giglietto, N.Giordano, F.Giroletti, M.Glanzman, T.Godfrey, G.Grenier, I. A.Guiriec, S.Gustafsson, M.Hadasch, D.Hayashida, M.Hou, X.Hughes, R. E.Johnson, R. P.Johnson, A. S.Kamae, T.Katagiri, H.Kataoka, J.Knodlseder, J.Kuss, M.Lande, J.Latronico, L.Lee, S. -H.Lionetto, A. M.Garde, M. LlenaLongo, F.Loparco, F.Lovellette, M. N.Lubrano, P.Mazziotta, M. N.McEnery, J. E.Michelson, P. F.Mitthumsiri, W.Mizuno, T.Moiseev, A. A.Monte, C.Monzani, M. E.Morselli, A.Moskalenko, I. V.Murgia, S.Naumann-Godo, M.Norris, J. P.Nuss, E.Ohsugi, T.Okumura, A.Orlando, E.Ormes, J. F.Ozaki, M.Paneque, D.Pelassa, V.Pierbattista, M.Piron, F.Pivato, G.Porter, T. A.Raino, S.Rando, R.Razzano, M.Reimer, A.Reimer, O.Ritz, S.Sadrozinski, H. F. -W.Sehgal, N.Sgro, C.Siskind, E. J.Spinelli, P.Strigari, L.Suson, D. J.Tajima, H.Takahashi, H.Tanaka, T.Thayer, J. G.Thayer, J. B.Tibaldo, L.Tinivella, M.Torres, D. F.Troja, E.Uchiyama, Y.Usher, T. L.Vandenbroucke, J.Vasileiou, V.Vianello, G.Vitale, V.Waite, A. P.Wang, P.Winer, B. L.Wood, K. S.Yang, Z.Zalewski, S.Zimmer, S.
Source
ApJ, 747, 121 (2012)
Subject
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
High Energy Physics - Experiment
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Language
Abstract
Numerical simulations based on the Lambda-CDM model of cosmology predict a large number of as yet unobserved Galactic dark matter satellites. We report the results of a Large Area Telescope (LAT) search for these satellites via the gamma-ray emission expected from the annihilation of weakly interacting massive particle (WIMP) dark matter. Some dark matter satellites are expected to have hard gamma-ray spectra, finite angular extents, and a lack of counterparts at other wavelengths. We sought to identify LAT sources with these characteristics, focusing on gamma-ray spectra consistent with WIMP annihilation through the $b \bar b$ channel. We found no viable dark matter satellite candidates using one year of data, and we present a framework for interpreting this result in the context of numerical simulations to constrain the velocity-averaged annihilation cross section for a conventional 100 GeV WIMP annihilating through the $b \bar b$ channel.
Comment: 29 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables; Accepted by ApJ; Contact authors: Alex Drlica-Wagner, Ping Wang, Louie Strigari, and Elliott Bloom