TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterization of dark-matter-induced anisotropies in the diffuse gamma-ray background
AU - Fornasa, Mattia
AU - Zavala, Jesús
AU - Sánchez-Conde, Miguel A.
AU - Siegal-Gaskins, Jennifer M.
AU - Delahaye, Timur
AU - Prada, Francisco
AU - Vogelsberger, Mark
AU - Zandanel, Fabio
AU - Frenk, Carlos S.
PY - 2013/2/21
Y1 - 2013/2/21
N2 - The LAT-Fermi collaboration has recently reported the detection of angular power above the photon noise level in the diffuse gamma-ray background between 1 and 50 GeV. Such signal can be used to constrain a possible contribution from dark matter (DM) induced photons. We estimate the intensity and features of the angular power spectrum (APS) of this potential DM signal, for both decaying and annihilating DM candidates, by constructing template all-sky gamma-ray maps for the emission produced in the galactic halo and its substructures, as well as in extragalactic (sub)haloes. The DM distribution is given by state-of-the-art N-body simulations of cosmic structure formation, namely Millennium-II for extragalactic (sub)haloes, and Aquarius for the galactic halo and its subhaloes. We use a hybrid method of extrapolation to accountfor (sub)structures that are below the resolution limit of the simulations, allowing us to estimate the total emission all the way down to the minimal self-bound halo mass. We describe in detail the features appearing in the APS of our template maps and we estimate the effect of various uncertainties such as the value of the minimal halo mass, the fraction of substructures hosted in a halo and the shape of the DM density profile. Our results indicate that the fluctuation APS of the DM-induced emission is of the same order as the Fermi-LAT APS, suggesting that one can constrain this hypothetical emission from the comparison with the measured anisotropy. We also quantify the uncertainties affecting our results, finding 'theoretical error bands' spanning more than two orders of magnitude and dominated (for a given particle physics model) by our lack of knowledge of the abundance of low-mass (sub)haloes.
AB - The LAT-Fermi collaboration has recently reported the detection of angular power above the photon noise level in the diffuse gamma-ray background between 1 and 50 GeV. Such signal can be used to constrain a possible contribution from dark matter (DM) induced photons. We estimate the intensity and features of the angular power spectrum (APS) of this potential DM signal, for both decaying and annihilating DM candidates, by constructing template all-sky gamma-ray maps for the emission produced in the galactic halo and its substructures, as well as in extragalactic (sub)haloes. The DM distribution is given by state-of-the-art N-body simulations of cosmic structure formation, namely Millennium-II for extragalactic (sub)haloes, and Aquarius for the galactic halo and its subhaloes. We use a hybrid method of extrapolation to accountfor (sub)structures that are below the resolution limit of the simulations, allowing us to estimate the total emission all the way down to the minimal self-bound halo mass. We describe in detail the features appearing in the APS of our template maps and we estimate the effect of various uncertainties such as the value of the minimal halo mass, the fraction of substructures hosted in a halo and the shape of the DM density profile. Our results indicate that the fluctuation APS of the DM-induced emission is of the same order as the Fermi-LAT APS, suggesting that one can constrain this hypothetical emission from the comparison with the measured anisotropy. We also quantify the uncertainties affecting our results, finding 'theoretical error bands' spanning more than two orders of magnitude and dominated (for a given particle physics model) by our lack of knowledge of the abundance of low-mass (sub)haloes.
KW - Astroparticle physics
KW - Cosmology: dark matter
KW - Gammarays: diffuse background
KW - Methods: numerical
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U2 - 10.1093/mnras/sts444
DO - 10.1093/mnras/sts444
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84874077898
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 429
SP - 1529
EP - 1553
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 2
ER -