4–8 Jul 2022
Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona
Europe/Madrid timezone

Prospects for annihilating dark matter from observations of the M31 and M33 nearby spiral galaxies with the Cherenkov Telescope Array

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1m
Aula Magna (Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona)

Aula Magna

Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona

Avinguda Diagonal, 643 08028 Barcelona
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Speaker

Mr Miltiadis Michailidis (IAAT-University of Tuebingen)

Description

M31 and M33 are the closest spiral galaxies and the largest members (together with the Milky Way) of the Local group, which makes them interesting targets for indirect dark matter searches. In this paper we present studies of the expected sensitivity of the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) to an annihilation signal from weakly interacting massive particles from M31 and M33. We show that a 100 h long observation campaign will allow CTA to probe annihilation cross-sections up to $\langle\sigma\upsilon\rangle\approx5\cdot10^{-25}~\mathrm{cm^{3}s^{-1}}$ for the $\tau^{+}\tau^{-}$ annihilation channel (for M31, at a DM mass of 0.3 TeV), improving the current limits derived by HAWC by up to an order of magnitude.
We present a robust estimate of the expected CTA sensitivity, by also taking into account the contributions of the astrophysical background and other possible sources of systematic uncertainty.
We show that CTA might be able to detect the extended emission from the bulge of M31, detected at lower energies by the Fermi/LAT.

Primary author

Mr Miltiadis Michailidis (IAAT-University of Tuebingen)

Co-authors

Mr Lorenzo Marafatto (Center for Astrophysics and Cosmology, University of Nova Gorica) Dr Denys Malyshev (IAAT-University Tuebingen) Prof. Fabio Iocco ( Dipartimento di Fisica ”Ettore Pancini”, Università degli studi di Napoli “Federico II”, Complesso Univ. Monte S. Angelo/) Prof. Gabrijela Zaharijas (Center for Astrophysics and Cosmology, University of Nova Gorica) Dr Olga Sergijenko (Astronomical Observatory, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv) Dr Maria Isabel Bernardos (Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia dell?Università and Sezione INFN, Padova) Dr Christopher Eckner (Center for Astrophysics and Cosmology, University of Nova Gorica/ Univ. Grenoble Alpes, USMB, CNRS, LAPTh) Prof. Alexey Boyarsky (Lorentz Institute, Leiden University) Dr Anastasia Sokolenko (University of Chicago, Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics/ Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Theoretical Astrophysics Group/ Institute of High Energy Physics, Austrian Academy of Sciences) Prof. Andrea Santangelo (IAAT-University of Tuebingen)

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