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arxiv: 1106.5493 · v2 · pith:LPFLOZ2Bnew · submitted 2011-06-27 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE · astro-ph.GA· hep-ph

Dark Matter and Synchrotron Emission from Galactic Center Radio Filaments

classification 🌌 astro-ph.HE astro-ph.GAhep-ph
keywords emissioncenterdarkfilamentsgalacticmatternrfsobserved
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The inner degrees of the Galactic center contain a large population of filamentary structures observed at radio frequencies. These so-called non-thermal radio filaments (NRFs) trace magnetic field lines and have attracted significant interest due to their hard (S_v ~ -0.1 +/- 0.4) synchrotron emission spectra. The origin of these filaments remains poorly understood. We show that the electrons and positrons created through the annihilations of a relatively light (~5-10 GeV) dark matter particle with the cross section predicted for a simple thermal relic can provide a compelling match to the intensity, spectral shape, and flux variation of the NRFs. Furthermore, the characteristics of the dark matter particle necessary to explain the synchrotron emission from the NRFs is consistent with those required to explain the excess gamma-ray emission observed from the Galactic center by the Fermi-LAT, as well as the direct detection signals observed by CoGeNT and DAMA/LIBRA.

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