http://arxiv.org/abs/1603.05977
In this letter, we show that the newly detected H.E.S.S. gamma-ray diffuse emission from the Galactic center below 0.45 deg can be accounted for by inverse Compton emission from millisecond pulsars and heavy (~ 100 TeV) dark matter annihilating to electrons or muons with a thermal or sub-thermal cross-section, provided that the dark matter density profile features a supermassive black hole-induced spike on sub-pc scales. We discuss the impact of the interstellar radiation field, magnetic field and diffusion set-up on the spectral and spatial morphology of the resulting emission. For well-motivated parameters, we show that the DM-induced emission reproduces the spatial morphology of the H.E.S.S. signal above ~ 10 TeV, while we obtain a more extended component from pulsars at lower energies, which could be used as a prediction for future H.E.S.S. observations.
T. Lacroix, J. Silk, E. Moulin, et. al.
Tue, 22 Mar 16
49/72
Comments: 5 pages, 3 figures
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