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arxiv: astro-ph/0403528 · v1 · submitted 2004-03-22 · 🌌 astro-ph

Diffuse inverse Compton and synchrotron emission from dark matter annihilations in galactic satellites

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keywords darkcomptonemissiongammainversemattersynchrotronannihilations
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Annihilating dark matter particles produce roughly as much power in electrons and positrons as in gamma ray photons. The charged particles lose essentially all of their energy to inverse Compton and synchrotron processes in the galactic environment. We discuss the diffuse signature of dark matter annihilations in satellites of the Milky Way (which may be optically dark with few or no stars), providing a tail of emission trailing the satellite in its orbit. Inverse Compton processes provide X-rays and gamma rays, and synchrotron emission at radio wavelengths might be seen. We discuss the possibility of detecting these signals with current and future observations, in particular EGRET and GLAST for the gamma rays.

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