17–21 nov. 2025
Tokyo
Fuseau horaire Asia/Tokyo

Search for dark matter annihilation with a combined analysis of dwarf spheroidal galaxies from Fermi-LAT, HAWC, H.E.S.S., MAGIC and VERITAS

19 nov. 2025, 16:45
15m

Orateur

Daniel Kerszberg (LPNHE, CNRS/IN2P3)

Description

Dwarf spheroidal galaxies (dSphs) are among the most dark matter (DM) dominated objects, with negligible expected astrophysical gamma-ray emission. This makes nearby dSphs ideal targets for indirect searches of a DM particle signal. The accurate knowledge of their DM content makes it possible to derive robust constraints on the velocity-weighted cross section of DM annihilation. We report on a joint analysis of 20 dSphs observed by Fermi-LAT, HAWC, H.E.S.S., MAGIC, and VERITAS using a common maximum likelihood approach in order to maximize the sensitivity of DM searches towards these targets. Results for seven annihilation channels and spanning a range of DM masses from 5 GeV to 100 TeV will be presented. Furthermore, the systematic uncertainties coming from the astrophysical J-factor calculated from the dSph dark matter distribution will be discussed by comparing results obtained from two different sets of J-factors.

Auteur

Daniel Kerszberg (LPNHE, CNRS/IN2P3)

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