The Fermi Large Area Telescope observed an excess in gamma-ray emission spectrum coming from the center of the Milky Way galaxy. This data reveals that a light dark matter (DM) candidate of mass in the range 31–40 GeV, dominantly decaying into bb̄ final state, can explain the presence of the observed bump in photon energy. We try to interpret this observed phenomena by sneutrino DM annihilation into pair of fermions in the Supersymmetric Inverse Seesaw Model (SISM). This model can also account for tiny non-zero neutrino masses satisfying existing neutrino oscillation data. We show that a Higgs portal DM in this model is in perfect agreement with this new interpretation besides satisfying all other existing collider, cosmological and low ene...
The analysis of the gamma-ray photons collected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope reveals, after rem...
We reconsider the model of Minimal Dark Matter (a fermionic, hypercharge-less quintuplet of the EW i...
Dark Matter (DM) as a weakly interacting massive particle could annihilate or decay and give rise to...
Observations with the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) indicate an excess in gamma rays originating ...
Observations with the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) indicate an excess in gamma rays originating ...
Recently the study of anomalous gamma-ray emission in the regions surrounding the galactic center ha...
AbstractRecently the study of anomalous gamma-ray emission in the regions surrounding the galactic c...
Recently the study of anomalous gamma-ray emission in the regions surrounding the galactic center ha...
AbstractThe Fermi gamma ray space telescope data have pointed towards an excess of gamma rays with a...
Simple models of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) predict dark matter annihilations into...
AbstractAnnihilation of light dark matter of mDM≈(10–40) GeV into the Standard Model fermions has be...
AbstractWe suggest a dark matter scenario which could contribute the possible anomaly observed by Fe...
AbstractThe recently observed excess in gamma-ray signal near the Galactic center suggests that dark...
AbstractAn unbroken Z3 symmetry remains when a local SU(2)X symmetry is broken spontaneously by a qu...
Well motivated theoretical models predict the annihilation of dark matter (DM) into standard model p...
The analysis of the gamma-ray photons collected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope reveals, after rem...
We reconsider the model of Minimal Dark Matter (a fermionic, hypercharge-less quintuplet of the EW i...
Dark Matter (DM) as a weakly interacting massive particle could annihilate or decay and give rise to...
Observations with the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) indicate an excess in gamma rays originating ...
Observations with the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) indicate an excess in gamma rays originating ...
Recently the study of anomalous gamma-ray emission in the regions surrounding the galactic center ha...
AbstractRecently the study of anomalous gamma-ray emission in the regions surrounding the galactic c...
Recently the study of anomalous gamma-ray emission in the regions surrounding the galactic center ha...
AbstractThe Fermi gamma ray space telescope data have pointed towards an excess of gamma rays with a...
Simple models of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) predict dark matter annihilations into...
AbstractAnnihilation of light dark matter of mDM≈(10–40) GeV into the Standard Model fermions has be...
AbstractWe suggest a dark matter scenario which could contribute the possible anomaly observed by Fe...
AbstractThe recently observed excess in gamma-ray signal near the Galactic center suggests that dark...
AbstractAn unbroken Z3 symmetry remains when a local SU(2)X symmetry is broken spontaneously by a qu...
Well motivated theoretical models predict the annihilation of dark matter (DM) into standard model p...
The analysis of the gamma-ray photons collected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope reveals, after rem...
We reconsider the model of Minimal Dark Matter (a fermionic, hypercharge-less quintuplet of the EW i...
Dark Matter (DM) as a weakly interacting massive particle could annihilate or decay and give rise to...