Dresden 2013 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik
T 21: Astroteilchenphysik und Kosmologie (Theorie)
T 21.9: Vortrag
Mittwoch, 6. März 2013, 18:45–19:00, WIL-B122
The 130 GeV gamma-ray line and generic dark matter model building constraints from continuum gamma rays, radio and antiproton data — •Martin Vollmann, Masaki Asano, Torsten Bringmann, and Guenter Sigl — II. Institut fuer Theoretische Physik - Universitaet Hamburg
An analysis of the Fermi LAT data has recently revealed a resolved gamma-ray feature close to the galactic center which is consistent with monochromatic photons at an energy of about 130 GeV. If interpreted in terms of DM annihilating into gamma gamma (gamma Z, gamma h), this would correspond to a DM particle mass of roughly 130 GeV (145 GeV, 155 GeV). The rate for these loop-suppressed processes, however, is larger than typically expected for thermally produced DM. Correspondingly, one would generically expect even larger tree level production rates of standard model fermions or gauge bosons. Here, we quantify this expectation in a rather model-independent way by relating the tree level and loop amplitudes with the help of the optical theorem. As an application, we consider bounds from continuum gamma rays, radio and antiproton data on the tree level amplitudes and translate them into constraints on the loop amplitudes. We find that, independently of the DM production mechanism, any DM model aiming at explaining the line signal in terms of charged standard model particles running in the loop is in rather strong tension with at least one of these constraints, with the exception of loops dominated by top quarks. We stress that attempts to explain the 130 GeV feature with internal bremsstrahlung do not suffer from such difficulties.