Gamma rays and the LHC inspired dark matter

G. Beck, S. Colafrancesco
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The Madala hypothesis was formulated to explain anomalies in LHC data from run-1. Subsequently, these anomalies have endured into run-2 and been strengthened. This makes the analysis of the proposal highly pertinent, and, since some of the properties of the model are beyond the reach of current collider data it is also important to determine alternative means of analysis. Here, we examine the consequences of WIMPs linked to the Madala hypothesis providing a dark matter candidate and annihilating in the galactic centre of the Milky-Way and the Andromeda galaxy. These targets have been observed to have similar gamma-ray spectra by Fermi-LAT and their emissions have been widely discussed in terms of dark matter annihilation in the literature. We show that, when the decay branchings of the hidden-sector mediator in the Madala hypothesis are assumed Higgs-like, the emissions of Andromeda and the Milky-Way are not compatible with both being produced by dark matter annihilation, apart from when a steeply contracted NFW profile is assumed for the halos or the WIMP has a mass above 1 TeV. Additionally, similar results are displayed for a wide variety of model independent cases
伽马射线和大型强子对撞机激发了暗物质
Madala假说是用来解释run-1中LHC数据中的异常现象的。随后,这些异常一直持续到第二阶段,并得到加强。这使得对提议的分析高度相关,而且,由于模型的一些属性超出了当前对撞机数据的范围,因此确定替代分析方法也很重要。在这里,我们研究了与Madala假说相关的wimp的结果,该假说提供了一个暗物质候选者,并在银河系和仙女座星系的银河系中心湮灭。这些目标已被观察到具有相似的伽玛射线光谱的费米- lat和他们的发射已被广泛讨论的暗物质湮灭方面的文献。我们表明,当Madala假设中隐藏扇区介质的衰变分支与希格斯相似时,仙女座和银河系的辐射与暗物质湮灭产生的辐射不兼容,除了假设晕的急剧收缩的NFW剖面或WIMP的质量超过1 TeV时。此外,类似的结果显示在各种模型无关的情况下
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