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Fitting the gamma-ray spectrum from dark matter with DMFIT: GLAST and the galactic center region

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Published 10 November 2008 IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Tesla E Jeltema and Stefano Profumo JCAP11(2008)003 DOI 10.1088/1475-7516/2008/11/003

1475-7516/2008/11/003

Abstract

We study the potential of GLAST for unveiling particle dark matter properties with gamma-ray observations of the galactic center region. We present full GLAST simulations including all gamma-ray sources known to date in a region of 4° around the galactic center, in addition to the diffuse gamma-ray background and to the dark matter signal. We introduce DMFIT, a tool that allows one to fit gamma-ray emission from pair annihilation of generic particle dark matter models and to extract information on the mass, normalization and annihilation branching ratios into Standard Model final states. We assess the impact and systematic bias induced by background modeling and theoretical priors on the reconstruction of dark matter particle properties. Our detailed simulations demonstrate that for some well motivated supersymmetric dark matter setups with one year of GLAST data it will be possible not only to significantly detect a dark matter signal over background, but also to estimate the dark matter mass and its dominant pair annihilation mode.

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10.1088/1475-7516/2008/11/003