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- Title
Limits on dark matter annihilation from the shape of radio emission in M31.
- Authors
Weikert, Mitchell J.; Buckley, Matthew R.
- Abstract
Well-motivated models of dark matter often result in a population of electrons and positrons within galaxies produced through dark matter annihilation — usually in association with gamma rays. As they diffuse through galactic magnetic fields, these e± produce synchrotron radio emission. The intensity and morphology of this signal depends on the properties of the interstellar medium through which the e± propagate. Using observations of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) to construct a model of the gas, magnetic fields, and starlight, we set constraints on dark matter annihilation to b b ¯ using the morphology of 3.6 cm radio emission. As the emission signal at the center of M31 is very sensitive to the diffusion coefficient and dark matter profile, we base our limits on the differential flux in the region between 0.9 – 6.9 kpc from the center. We exclude annihilation cross sections ≳ 3 × 10−25 cm3/s in the mass range 10 – 500 GeV, with a maximum sensitivity of 7 × 10−26 cm3/s at 20 – 40 GeV. Though these limits are weaker than those found in previous studies of M31, they are robust to variations of the diffusion coefficient.
- Subjects
DARK matter; GALACTIC magnetic fields; SYNCHROTRON radiation; INTERSTELLAR medium; ANDROMEDA Galaxy; SOLAR radio emission
- Publication
Journal of High Energy Physics, 2024, Vol 2024, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
1126-6708
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/JHEP02(2024)029