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Gamma-ray lines and One-Loop Continuum from s-channel Dark Matter Annihilations

The era of indirect detection searches for dark matter has begun, with the sensitivities of gamma-ray detectors now approaching the parameter space relevant for weakly interacting massive particles. In particular, gamma ray lines would be smoking gun signatures of dark matter annihilation, although...

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Autores principales: Jackson, C B, Servant, Geraldine, Shaughnessy, Gabe, Tait, Tim M P, Taoso, Marco
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2013/07/021
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1514270
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author Jackson, C B
Servant, Geraldine
Shaughnessy, Gabe
Tait, Tim M P
Taoso, Marco
author_facet Jackson, C B
Servant, Geraldine
Shaughnessy, Gabe
Tait, Tim M P
Taoso, Marco
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description The era of indirect detection searches for dark matter has begun, with the sensitivities of gamma-ray detectors now approaching the parameter space relevant for weakly interacting massive particles. In particular, gamma ray lines would be smoking gun signatures of dark matter annihilation, although they are typically suppressed compared to the continuum. In this paper, we pay particular attention to the 1-loop continuum generated together with the gamma-ray lines and investigate under which conditions a dark matter model can naturally lead to a line signal that is relatively enhanced. We study generic classes of models in which DM is a fermion that annihilates through an s-channel mediator which is either a vector or scalar and identify the coupling and mass conditions under which large line signals occur. We focus on the "forbidden channel mechanism" advocated a few years ago in the "Higgs in space" scenario for which tree level annihilation is kinematically forbidden today. Detailed calculations of all 1-loop annihilation channels are provided. We single out very simple models with a large line over continuum ratio and present general predictions for a large range of WIMP masses that are relevant not only for Fermi and Hess II but also for the next generation of telescopes such as CTA and Gamma-400. Constraints from the relic abundance, direct detection and collider bounds are also discussed.
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spelling cern-15142702019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1088/1475-7516/2013/07/021http://cds.cern.ch/record/1514270engJackson, C BServant, GeraldineShaughnessy, GabeTait, Tim M PTaoso, MarcoGamma-ray lines and One-Loop Continuum from s-channel Dark Matter AnnihilationsParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe era of indirect detection searches for dark matter has begun, with the sensitivities of gamma-ray detectors now approaching the parameter space relevant for weakly interacting massive particles. In particular, gamma ray lines would be smoking gun signatures of dark matter annihilation, although they are typically suppressed compared to the continuum. In this paper, we pay particular attention to the 1-loop continuum generated together with the gamma-ray lines and investigate under which conditions a dark matter model can naturally lead to a line signal that is relatively enhanced. We study generic classes of models in which DM is a fermion that annihilates through an s-channel mediator which is either a vector or scalar and identify the coupling and mass conditions under which large line signals occur. We focus on the "forbidden channel mechanism" advocated a few years ago in the "Higgs in space" scenario for which tree level annihilation is kinematically forbidden today. Detailed calculations of all 1-loop annihilation channels are provided. We single out very simple models with a large line over continuum ratio and present general predictions for a large range of WIMP masses that are relevant not only for Fermi and Hess II but also for the next generation of telescopes such as CTA and Gamma-400. Constraints from the relic abundance, direct detection and collider bounds are also discussed.arXiv:1302.1802CERN-PH-TH-2012-368oai:cds.cern.ch:15142702013-02-08
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Jackson, C B
Servant, Geraldine
Shaughnessy, Gabe
Tait, Tim M P
Taoso, Marco
Gamma-ray lines and One-Loop Continuum from s-channel Dark Matter Annihilations
title Gamma-ray lines and One-Loop Continuum from s-channel Dark Matter Annihilations
title_full Gamma-ray lines and One-Loop Continuum from s-channel Dark Matter Annihilations
title_fullStr Gamma-ray lines and One-Loop Continuum from s-channel Dark Matter Annihilations
title_full_unstemmed Gamma-ray lines and One-Loop Continuum from s-channel Dark Matter Annihilations
title_short Gamma-ray lines and One-Loop Continuum from s-channel Dark Matter Annihilations
title_sort gamma-ray lines and one-loop continuum from s-channel dark matter annihilations
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2013/07/021
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1514270
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