Gamma rays and microwave observations of the Galactic Center and surrounding areas indicate the presence of anomalous emission, whose origin remains ambiguous. The possibility of dark matter annihilation explaining both signals through prompt emission at gamma rays and secondary emission at microwave frequencies from interactions of high-energy electrons produced in annihilation with the Galactic magnetic fields has attracted much interest in recent years. We investigate the dark matter interpretation of the Galactic Center gamma-ray excess by searching for the associated synchrotron emission in the WMAP and Planck microwave data. Considering various magnetic field and cosmic-ray propagation models, we predict the synchrotron emission due t...
The Milky Way’s Galactic Center harbors a gamma-ray excess that is a candidate signal of annihilatin...
The existing and upcoming multiwavelength data from the Galactic Center suggest a comparative study ...
Observations by the WMAP and PLANCK satellites have provided extraordinarily accurate observations o...
Gamma rays and microwave observations of the Galactic Center and surrounding areas indicate the pres...
The WMAP experiment has revealed an excess of microwave emission from the region around the center o...
Observations by the WMAP experiment have identified an excess of microwave emission from the center ...
Simple models of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) predict dark matter annihilations into...
The Galactic center $\gamma$-ray excess, detected by the Fermi-LAT, is a very attractive tentative s...
Well motivated theoretical models predict the annihilation of dark matter (DM) into standard model p...
texte intégral disponible sur http://proc.sf2a.asso.fr/2006/2006sf2a.conf..0171M.pdfInternational au...
texte intégral disponible sur http://proc.sf2a.asso.fr/2006/2006sf2a.conf..0171M.pdfInternational au...
texte intégral disponible sur http://proc.sf2a.asso.fr/2006/2006sf2a.conf..0171M.pdfInternational au...
The nature of the cosmic dark matter is unknown. The most compelling hypothesis is that dark matter ...
The hierarchical clustering observed in cold dark matter simulations result in highly clumped galact...
Dark Matter constitutes more than 80% of the total amount of matter in the Universe, yet almost not...
The Milky Way’s Galactic Center harbors a gamma-ray excess that is a candidate signal of annihilatin...
The existing and upcoming multiwavelength data from the Galactic Center suggest a comparative study ...
Observations by the WMAP and PLANCK satellites have provided extraordinarily accurate observations o...
Gamma rays and microwave observations of the Galactic Center and surrounding areas indicate the pres...
The WMAP experiment has revealed an excess of microwave emission from the region around the center o...
Observations by the WMAP experiment have identified an excess of microwave emission from the center ...
Simple models of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) predict dark matter annihilations into...
The Galactic center $\gamma$-ray excess, detected by the Fermi-LAT, is a very attractive tentative s...
Well motivated theoretical models predict the annihilation of dark matter (DM) into standard model p...
texte intégral disponible sur http://proc.sf2a.asso.fr/2006/2006sf2a.conf..0171M.pdfInternational au...
texte intégral disponible sur http://proc.sf2a.asso.fr/2006/2006sf2a.conf..0171M.pdfInternational au...
texte intégral disponible sur http://proc.sf2a.asso.fr/2006/2006sf2a.conf..0171M.pdfInternational au...
The nature of the cosmic dark matter is unknown. The most compelling hypothesis is that dark matter ...
The hierarchical clustering observed in cold dark matter simulations result in highly clumped galact...
Dark Matter constitutes more than 80% of the total amount of matter in the Universe, yet almost not...
The Milky Way’s Galactic Center harbors a gamma-ray excess that is a candidate signal of annihilatin...
The existing and upcoming multiwavelength data from the Galactic Center suggest a comparative study ...
Observations by the WMAP and PLANCK satellites have provided extraordinarily accurate observations o...