The Andromeda Galaxy (M31) is a nearby (~780 kpc) galaxy similar to our own Milky Way. Observational evidence suggests that it resides in a large halo of dark matter (DM), making it a good target for DM searches. We present a search for gamma rays from M31 using 1017 days of data from the High Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) Observatory. With its wide field of view and constant monitoring, HAWC is well-suited to search for DM in extended targets like M31. No DM annihilation or decay signal was detected for DM masses from 1 to 100 TeV in the b, t, τ+τ−, μ+μ−, and W+W− channels. Therefore we present limits on those processes. Our limits nicely complement the existing body of DM limits from other targets and instruments. Specifically the DM de...
If dark matter is made of neutralinos, annihilation of such Majorana particles in the halos of galax...
Context: .If dark matter is made of neutralinos, annihilation of such Majorana particles should prod...
International audienceDwarf spheroidal galaxy satellites of the Milky Way are prime targets for indi...
Using the HEGRA system of imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes, the Andromeda galaxy (M31) was s...
Context.If dark matter is made of neutralinos, annihilation of such Majorana particles should prod...
If dark matter is made of neutralinos, annihilation of such Majorana particles in the halos of galax...
Context: .If dark matter is made of neutralinos, annihilation of such Majorana particles should prod...
International audienceDwarf spheroidal galaxy satellites of the Milky Way are prime targets for indi...
Using the HEGRA system of imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes, the Andromeda galaxy (M31) was s...
Context.If dark matter is made of neutralinos, annihilation of such Majorana particles should prod...
If dark matter is made of neutralinos, annihilation of such Majorana particles in the halos of galax...
Context: .If dark matter is made of neutralinos, annihilation of such Majorana particles should prod...
International audienceDwarf spheroidal galaxy satellites of the Milky Way are prime targets for indi...