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arxiv: 1703.04937 · v5 · submitted 2017-03-15 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

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Dark Matter Constraints from a Joint Analysis of Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy Observations with VERITAS

VERITAS Collaboration: S. Archambault (1) , A. Archer (2) , W. Benbow (3) , R. Bird (4) , E. Bourbeau (1) , T. Brantseg (5) , M. Buchovecky (4) , J. H. Buckley (2)
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V. Bugaev (2) K. Byrum (6) M. Cerruti (3) J. L. Christiansen (7) M. P. Connolly (8) W. Cui (9 10) M. K. Daniel (3) Q. Feng (1) J. P. Finley (9) H. Fleischhack (11) L. Fortson (12) A. Furniss (13) A. Geringer-Sameth (14) S. Griffin (1) J. Grube (15) M. H\"utten (11) N. H{\aa}kansson (16) D. Hanna (1) O. Hervet (17) J. Holder (18) G. Hughes (3) C. A. Johnson (17) P. Kaaret (19) P. Kar (20) N. Kelley-Hoskins (11) M. Kertzman (21) D. Kieda (20) S. Koushiappas (14) M. Krause (11) S. Kumar (18) M. J. Lang (8) T. T.Y. Lin (1) S. McArthur (9) P. Moriarty (8) D. Nieto (22) S. O'Brien (23) R. A. Ong (4) A. N. Otte (24) N. Park (25) M. Pohl (16 11) A. Popkow (4) E. Pueschel (11) J. Quinn (23) K. Ragan (1) P. T. Reynolds (26) G. T. Richards (24) E. Roache (3) C. Rulten (12) I. Sadeh (11) M. Santander (27) G. H. Sembroski (9) K. Shahinyan (12) A. W. Smith (28) D. Staszak (25) I. Telezhinsky (16 S. Tr\'epanier (1) J. V. Tucci (9) J. Tyler (1) S. P. Wakely (25) A. Weinstein (5) P. Wilcox (19) D. A. Williams (17) B. Zitzer (1) ((1) Physics Department McGill University Montreal (2) Department of Physics Washington University St. Louis MO (3) Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Amado AZ (4) Department of Physics Astronomy University of California Los Angeles CA (5) Department of Physics Iowa State University Ames IA (6) Argonne National Laboratory Argonne IL (7) Physics Department California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo (8) School of Physics National University of Ireland Galway University Road Galway Ireland (9) Department of Physics Purdue University West Lafayette IN (10) Department of Physics Center for Astrophysics Tsinghua University Beijing (11) DESY Zeuthen Germany (12) School of Physics University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN (13) Department of Physics California State University - East Bay Hayward (14) Department of Physics Brown University Providence RI (15) Department of Physics Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken NJ (16) Institute of Physics University of Potsdam (17) Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics Department of Physics Santa Cruz (18) Department of Physics the Bartol Research Institute University of Delaware Newark DE (19) Department of Physics University of Iowa Van Allen Hall Iowa City (20) Department of Physics University of Utah Salt Lake City UT (21) Department of Physics DePauw University Greencastle (22) Physics Department Columbia University New York NY (23) School of Physics University College Dublin (24) School of Physics Center for Relativistic Astrophysics Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA (25) Enrico Fermi Institute University of Chicago Chicago (26) Department of Physical Sciences Cork Institute of Technology Cork (27) Department of Physics Barnard College (28) University of Maryland College Park / NASA GSFC College Park MD)
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We present constraints on the annihilation cross section of WIMP dark matter based on the joint statistical analysis of four dwarf galaxies with VERITAS. These results are derived from an optimized photon weighting statistical technique that improves on standard imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescope (IACT) analyses by utilizing the spectral and spatial properties of individual photon events. We report on the results of $\sim$230 hours of observations of five dwarf galaxies and the joint statistical analysis of four of the dwarf galaxies. We find no evidence of gamma-ray emission from any individual dwarf nor in the joint analysis. The derived upper limit on the dark matter annihilation cross section from the joint analysis is $1.35\times 10^{-23} {\mathrm{ cm^3s^{-1}}}$ at 1 TeV for the bottom quark ($b\bar{b}$) final state, $2.85\times 10^{-24}{\mathrm{ cm^3s^{-1}}}$ at 1 TeV for the tau lepton ($\tau^{+}\tau^{-}$) final state and $1.32\times 10^{-25}{\mathrm{ cm^3s^{-1}}}$ at 1 TeV for the gauge boson ($\gamma\gamma$) final state.

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