A sophisticated analysis of EGRET data has found evidence for gamma-ray emission from the galactic halo. I entertain the possibility that part of the EGRET signal is due to WIMP annihilations in the halo. I show that a viable candidate with the required properties exists in a model with an extended Higgs sector. The candidate has a mass of 2--4 GeV, a relic density $\Omega \sim 0.1$ (for a Hubble constant of 60 km/s/Mpc), and a scattering cross section off nucleons in the range $10^{-5}$--$10^{-1}$ pb. The model satisfies present observational and experimental constraints, and makes strict predictions on the gamma-ray spectrum of the halo emission
We obtain predictions for the properties of cold dark matter annihilation radiation using high resol...
Recent studies have suggested the possibility that the lightest supersymmetric particle is a suitabl...
We discuss the γ-ray signal to be expected from dark matter (DM) annihilations at the Galactic cente...
I show that it may be possible to explain the present evidence for a gamma-ray emission from the gal...
The diffused gamma halo around our Galaxy recently discovered by EGRET could be produced by annihila...
ManuscriptI show that it may be possible to explain the present evidence for a gamma-ray emission fr...
We present a model for the interpretation of the gamma-ray background emission from the Galactic hal...
Simple models of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) predict dark matter annihilations into...
The nature of the dark matter in the halo of our Galaxy is still largely unknown. The microlensing e...
The present work analyzes various aspects of M31 gamma-ray halo emission in its relation to annihila...
Recently, Dixon et al. have re-analyzed the EGRET data, finding a statistically significant diffuse ...
The nature of the cosmic dark matter is unknown. The most compelling hypothesis is that dark matter ...
Recent results from experiments like PAMELA have pointed to excesses of e± in cosmic rays. If interp...
Recent results from experiments like PAMELA have pointed to excesses of e± in cosmic rays. If interp...
We discuss the gamma-ray signal to be expected from dark matter (DM)annihilations at the Galactic Ce...
We obtain predictions for the properties of cold dark matter annihilation radiation using high resol...
Recent studies have suggested the possibility that the lightest supersymmetric particle is a suitabl...
We discuss the γ-ray signal to be expected from dark matter (DM) annihilations at the Galactic cente...
I show that it may be possible to explain the present evidence for a gamma-ray emission from the gal...
The diffused gamma halo around our Galaxy recently discovered by EGRET could be produced by annihila...
ManuscriptI show that it may be possible to explain the present evidence for a gamma-ray emission fr...
We present a model for the interpretation of the gamma-ray background emission from the Galactic hal...
Simple models of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) predict dark matter annihilations into...
The nature of the dark matter in the halo of our Galaxy is still largely unknown. The microlensing e...
The present work analyzes various aspects of M31 gamma-ray halo emission in its relation to annihila...
Recently, Dixon et al. have re-analyzed the EGRET data, finding a statistically significant diffuse ...
The nature of the cosmic dark matter is unknown. The most compelling hypothesis is that dark matter ...
Recent results from experiments like PAMELA have pointed to excesses of e± in cosmic rays. If interp...
Recent results from experiments like PAMELA have pointed to excesses of e± in cosmic rays. If interp...
We discuss the gamma-ray signal to be expected from dark matter (DM)annihilations at the Galactic Ce...
We obtain predictions for the properties of cold dark matter annihilation radiation using high resol...
Recent studies have suggested the possibility that the lightest supersymmetric particle is a suitabl...
We discuss the γ-ray signal to be expected from dark matter (DM) annihilations at the Galactic cente...