Model-independent constraints on dark matter annihilation in dwarf spheroidal galaxies

ORAL

Abstract

Dwarf spheroidal galaxies are exceptionally clean targets for searches for gamma rays from dark matter annihilation. Here, I will discuss a general, model-independent formalism for determining bounds on the production of photons from dark matter annihilation in dwarf spheroidal galaxies. This formalism is applicable to any set of assumptions about dark matter particle physics or astrophysics. As an illustration, I'll present an analysis of gamma-ray data from the Fermi Large Area Telescope, which can be used to derive constraints on a variety of nonstandard dark matter models, several of which have not previously been studied in the context of dwarf galaxy searches.

Presenters

  • Pearl Elizabeth Sandick

    University of Utah

Authors

  • Pearl Elizabeth Sandick

    University of Utah

  • Kimberly K. Boddy

    Johns Hopkins University

  • Jason Kumar

    University of Hawai'i

  • Danny Marfatia

    University of Hawai'i