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INTEGRAL x-ray constraints on sub-GeV dark matter

Marco Cirelli, N. Fornengo, Bradley J. Kavanagh, Elena Pinetti

2021Physical review. D/Physical review. D.74 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Light dark matter (DM), defined here as having a mass between 1 MeV and about 1 GeV, is an interesting possibility both theoretically and phenomenologically, at one of the frontiers of current progress in the field of DM searches. Its indirect detection via gamma rays is challenged by the scarcity of experiments in the MeV--GeV region. We look therefore at lower-energy x-ray data from the INTEGRAL telescope, and compare them with the predicted DM flux. We derive bounds which are competitive with existing ones from other techniques. Crucially, we include the contribution from inverse Compton scattering on galactic radiation fields and the cosmic microwave background, which leads to much stronger constraints than in previous studies for DM masses above 20 MeV.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsDark matterCosmic microwave backgroundCompton scatteringAstrophysicsNuclear physicsCosmic rayFlux (metallurgy)InverseLight dark matterScalar field dark matterParticle physicsDark energyElectronCosmologyOpticsMathematicsAnisotropyMaterials scienceMetallurgyGeometryDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesParticle Detector Development and Performance
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