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2001MNRAS.326..799B - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 326, 799-804 (2001/September-2)

Astrophysical limits on massive dark matter.

BERTONE G., SIGL G. and SILK J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Annihilations of weakly interacting dark matter particles provide an important signature for the possibility of indirect detection of dark matter in galaxy haloes. These self-annihilations can be greatly enhanced in the vicinity of a massive black hole. We show that the massive black hole present at the centre of our galaxy accretes dark matter particles, creating a region of very high particle density. Consequently the annihilation rate is considerably increased, with a large number of e+e pairs being produced either directly or by successive decays of mesons. We evaluate the synchrotron emission (and self-absorption) associated with the propagation of these particles through the galactic magnetic field, and are able to constrain the allowed values of masses and cross sections of dark matter particles.

Abstract Copyright: The Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: centre - dark matter

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