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Search for dark matter annihilation towards the inner Milky Way halo with the H.E.S.S. Inner Galaxy Survey

Authors :
Clemens Hoischen
A. A. Zdziarski
Robert Brose
Johann van der Walt
Halim Ashkar
Fabian Leuschner
Stefan Ohm
L. Giunti
Albert Seyffert
Davit Zargaryan
Stefan Klepser
Alessandro Montanari
K. Nakashima
Gaëtan Fichet de Clairfontaine
Sabrina Einecke
Axel Donath
A. W. Chen
Iryna Lypova
K. Bernloehr
Heinrich J. Völk
Yvonne Becherini
Stefano Gabici
Michelle Tsirou
Anna Luashvili
Vikas Joshi
J. Bolmont
Fabian Schüssler
M.-H. Grondin
Emmanuel Moulin
Andreas Specovius
Kleopas Shiningayamwe
Anne Lemiere
B. Rudak
Lott Frans
Michael Punch
Edna Ruiz Velasco
Sylvia Zhu
P. J. Meintjes
David Berge
Michael Backes
Matthieu Renaud
German Hermann
Paul Morris
Kathrin Egberts
Constantin Steppa
Tadayuki Takahashi
Laenita Lorraine Oberholzer
Tim Holch
Lukasz Stawarz
Louis Du Plessis
Naomi Tsuji
V. Poireau
Jimmy N.S. Shapopi
Victor Doroshenko
Yu Wun Wong
Emma Ona-Wilhelmi
Riaan Steenkamp
E. Kasai
G. Lamanna
Ullrich Schwanke
Gerard Fontaine
Jim Hinton
Victor Barbosa Martins
Thomas Lohse
Frank M. Rieger
Hester Schutte
Carlo van Rensburg
Francois Brun
P. Vincent
Heiko Salzmann
Mathieu Bony
Oguzhan Anguener
Kirsty Feijen
S. Sailer
Dmitry Khangulyan
Charles Thorpe-Morgan
Ramin Marx
Dmitriy Kostunin
M. Panter
U. Katz
Jean Damascene Mbarubucyeye
Wlodek Kluzniak
Jaqueline Catalano
R. Konno
Hector Rueda Ricarte
T. Chand
Samuel Zouari
P. T. O'Brien
M. Hörbe
Celine Armand
Andreas Quirrenbach
Guillem Marti'i-Devesa
Faical Ait-Benkhali
Andrew Taylor
G. Vasileiadis
Vincent Marandon
Brian van Soelen
Marek Jamrozy
Hannes Thiersen
Dieter Horns
Hassan Abdalla
Thomas Bylund
Rowan Batzofin
Sébastien Le Stum
Thomas Tavernier
Gilles Maurin
Floriane Cangemi
Helene Sol
Christian Stegmann
Jacques Muller
Vardan Baghmanyan
Johannes Schaefer
J. F. Glicenstein
Anu Kundu
Stefan Wagner
Andreas Zech
Yasunobu Uchiyama
Monica Barnard
L. Mohrmann
Arache Djannati-Ataï
C. Levy
Atreyee Sinha
Bruno Khelifi
Michal Ostrowski
J.-P. Lenain
Hugh Spackman
Michael Zacharias
Regis Terrier
Hannah Dalgleish
P. Reichherzer
Andreas Zmija
Gianluca Giavitto
Jacek Niemiec
M. Lemoine-Goumard
Paolo Marchegiani
Markus Holler
Carlo Romoli
Isak Delberth Davids
Stefan Funk
Alicja Wierzcholska
Olaf Reimer
Q. Remy
Felix Jankowsky
Michael Kreter
Anna Barnacka
Brian Reville
Connor Duffy
A. Fiasson
Roberta Zanin
Thomas Murach
Heike Prokoph
James Davies
Sumari Hattingh
Felix Aharonian
Richard White
Angel Noel
M. Fuessling
R. J. Tuffs
B. Bi
Christo Venter
Takaaki Tanaka
D. Malyshev
Jonathan Mackey
Jacco Vink
Ira Jung
Sebastian Panny
Alison Mitchell
Anita Reimer
David Huber
Sabrina Casanova
Marion Spir-Jacob
Mischa Breuhaus
Pauline Chambery
Gerd Puehlhofer
C. Arcaro
C. Moore
Jhilik Majumdar
Lei Sun
Santiago Pita
Hambeleleni Ndiyavala
S. Steinmassl
Sami Caroff
Anton Dmytriiev
Dorit Glawion
G. Peron
Garret Cotter
Alexandre Marcowith
Felix Werner
Amid Nayerhoda
Manami Sasaki
Tomasz Bulik
Zhiqiu Huang
Malgorzata Curlo
Maria Haupt
Andrea Santangelo
Arnaud Mares
Lente Dreyer
D. A. Prokhorov
K. Kosack
V. Sahakian
Gavin Rowell
Jean-Pierre Ernenwein
N. Zywucka
Denys Malyshev
Markus Boettcher
Yves Gallant
Christopher van Eldik
Rafal Moderski
Johannes Veh
Samuel Timothy Spencer
Mohanraj Senniappan
Rachel Simoni
Dan Parsons
Krzysztof Katarzynski
Catherine Boisson
Justine Devin
Lenka Tomankova
Martin Tluczykont
Gašper Kukec Mezek
Hend Yassin
Manuel Meyer
Mathieu Naurois
Jason John Watson
S. J. Fegan
Nukri Komin
Tom Armstrong
David Sanchez
Werner Hofmann
Laura Olivera-Nieto
A. Yusafzai
Source :
Proceedings of 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference — PoS(ICRC2021).
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Sissa Medialab, 2021.

Abstract

The presence of dark matter (DM) is suggested by a wealth of astrophysical and cosmological measurements. However, its underlying nature is yet unknown. Among the most promising candidates are weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs): particles with mass and coupling strength at the electroweak scale and thermally produced in the early universe have a present relic density consistent with that observed today. WIMP self-annihilation would produce Standard Model particles including gamma-rays, which have been long-time recognized as a prime messenger to indirectly detect dark matter signals. The centre of the Milky Way is predicted as the brightest source of DM annihilations. The H.E.S.S. collaboration is currently performing a survey of the inner region of the Milky Way, the Inner Galaxy Survey (IGS), intended to achieve the best sensitivity to faint and diffuse emissions in a region of several degrees around the Galactic Centre. We analyzed 2014-2020 observations taken with the five-telescope array to search for a DM annihilation signal. With the current dataset of about 550 hours, we found no significant excess and therefore derived strong constraints on the velocity-weighted annihilation cross-section. TeV thermal WIMPs can be probed in different annihilation channels.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference — PoS(ICRC2021)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ba92c6b8ac15bd9e81d7123c42d16d2b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.22323/1.395.0511