Wednesday, May 23, 2012

1205.4723 (Arvind Rajaraman et al.)

Two Lines or Not Two Lines? That is the Question of Gamma Ray Spectra    [PDF]

Arvind Rajaraman, Tim M. P. Tait, Daniel Whiteson
Lines in the spectrum of cosmic gamma rays are considered one of the more robust signatures of dark matter annihilation. We consider such processes from an effective field theory vantage, and find that generically, two or more lines are expected, providing an interesting feature that can be exploited for searches and reveal details about the underlying theory of dark matter. Using the 130 GeV feature recently reported in the Fermi-LAT data as an example, we analyze the energy spectrum in the multi-line context and find the data to be consistent with a single $\gamma\gamma$ line, a single $\gamma Z$ line or both a $\gamma \gamma$ and a $\gamma Z$ line.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.4723

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