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arxiv: 1312.4403 · v2 · pith:BOKHOIYDnew · submitted 2013-12-16 · 🌌 astro-ph.CO · astro-ph.HE

Mapping dark matter in the gamma-ray sky with galaxy catalogs

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keywords annihilationdarkgamma-raymattercross-correlatinggalaxieslow-redshiftmass
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Cross-correlating gamma-ray maps with locations of galaxies in the low-redshift Universe vastly increases sensitivity to signatures of annihilation of dark matter particles. Low-redshift galaxies are ideal targets, as the largest contribution to anisotropy in the gamma-ray sky from annihilation comes from $z\lesssim 0.1$, where we expect minimal contributions from astrophysical sources such as blazars. Cross-correlating the five-year data of Fermi-LAT with the redshift catalog of the 2MASS survey can detect gamma rays from annihilation if dark matter has the canonical annihilation cross section and its mass is smaller than $\sim$100 GeV.

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