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Galactic-centre gamma rays in CMSSM dark matter scenarios

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2011/10/024

Keywords

dark matter theory; dark matter experiments; gamma ray experiments; supersymmetry and cosmology

Funding

  1. London Centre for Terauniverse Studies (LCTS)
  2. European Research Council [267352]
  3. DOE at the University of Minnesota [DE-FG02-94ER-40823]
  4. DOE [DE-AC02-76SF00515]
  5. Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics
  6. Marie Curie International Reintegration grant SUSYDM-PHEN [MIRG-CT-2007-203189]
  7. STFC [ST/J002798/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  8. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/J002798/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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We study the production of gamma rays via LSP annihilations in the core of the Galaxy as a possible experimental signature of the constrained minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model (CMSSM), in which supersymmetry-breaking parameters are assumed to be universal at the GUT scale, assuming also that the LSP is the lightest neutralino chi. The part of the CMSSM, parameter space that is compatible with the measured astrophysical density of cold dark matter is known to include a (tau) over tilde (1) - chi coannihilation strip, a focus-point strip where chi has an enhanced Higgsino component. and a funnel at large tan beta where the annihilation rate is enhanced by the poles of nearby heavy MSSM Higgs bosons, A/H. We calculate the total annihilation rates, the fractions of annihilations into different Standard Model final states and the resulting fluxes of gamma rays for CMSSM scenarios along these strips. We observe that typical annihilation rates are much smaller in the coannihilation strip for tan beta = 10 than along the focus-point strip or for tan beta = 55, and that the annihilation branching ratios differ greatly between the different dark matter strips. Whereas the current Fermi-LAT data are not sensitive to any of the CMSSM scenarios studied, and the calculated gamma-ray fluxes are probably unobservably low along the coannihilation strip for tan beta - 10, we find that substantial portions of the focus-point strips and rapid-annihilation funnel regions could be pressured by several more years of Fermi-LAT data, if understanding of the astrophysical background and/or systematic uncertainties can be improved in parallel.

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