학술논문

Fermi LAT Search for Dark Matter in Gamma-ray Lines and the Inclusive Photon Spectrum
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
Collaboration, Fermi-LATAckermann, M.Ajello, M.Albert, A.Baldini, L.Barbiellini, G.Bechtol, K.Bellazzini, R.Berenji, B.Blandford, R. D.Bloom, E. D.Bonamente, E.Borgland, A. W.Brigida, M.Buehler, R.Buson, S.Caliandro, G. A.Cameron, R. A.Caraveo, P. A.Casandjian, J. M.Cecchi, C.Charles, E.Chekhtman, A.Chiang, J.Ciprini, S.Claus, R.Cohen-Tanugi, J.Conrad, J.D'Ammando, F.de Palma, F.Dermer, C. D.Silva, E. do Couto eDrell, P. S.Drlica-Wagner, A.Edmonds, Y.Essig, R.Favuzzi, C.Fegan, S. J.Fukazawa, Y.Funk, S.Fusco, P.Gargano, F.Gasparrini, D.Germani, S.Giglietto, N.Giordano, F.Giroletti, M.Glanzman, T.Godfrey, G.Grenier, I. A.Guiriec, S.Gustafsson, M.Hadasch, D.Hayashida, M.Horan, D.Hughes, R. E.Kamae, T.Knödlseder, J.Kuss, M.Lande, J.Lionetto, A. M.Garde, M. LlenaLongo, F.Loparco, F.Lovellette, M. N.Lubrano, P.Mazziotta, M. N.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.Paneque, D.Panetta, J. H.Pesce-Rollins, M.Piron, F.Pivato, G.Porter, T. A.Prokhorov, D.Rainò, S.Rando, R.Razzano, M.Reimer, O.Roth, M.Sbarra, C.Scargle, J. D.Sgrò, C.Siskind, E. J.Snyder, A.Spinelli, P.Suson, D. J.Takahashi, H.Tanaka, T.Thayer, J. G.Thayer, J. B.Tibaldo, L.Tinivella, M.Torres, D. F.Tosti, G.Troja, E.Vandenbroucke, J.Vasileiou, V.Vianello, G.Vitale, V.Waite, A. P.Winer, B. L.Wood, K. S.Yang, Z.Zimmer, S.
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Subject
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
High Energy Physics - Experiment
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Language
Abstract
Dark matter particle annihilation or decay can produce monochromatic gamma-ray lines and contribute to the diffuse gamma-ray background. Flux upper limits are presented for gamma-ray spectral lines from 7 to 200 GeV and for the diffuse gamma-ray background from 4.8 GeV to 264 GeV obtained from two years of Fermi Large Area Telescope data integrated over most of the sky. We give cross section upper limits and decay lifetime lower limits for dark matter models that produce gamma-ray lines or contribute to the diffuse spectrum, including models proposed as explanations of the PAMELA and Fermi cosmic-ray data.
Comment: Accepted for publication in Physical Review D