The recent observation of an X-ray line at an energy of 3.5 keV mainly from galaxy clusters has initiated a discussion about whether we may have seen a possible dark matter signal. If confirmed, this signal could stem from a decaying sterile neutrino of a mass of 7.1 keV. Such a particle could make up all the dark matter, but it is not clear how it was produced in the early Universe. In this letter we show that it is possible to discriminate between different production mechanisms with present-day astronomical data. The most stringent constraint comes from the Lyman- α forest and seems to disfavor all but one of the main production mechanisms proposed in the literature, which is the production via decay of heavy scalar singlets. Pinning dow...
AbstractWe consider some implications of X-ray lines from certain astronomical objects as potential ...
Space-based instruments provide new and, in some cases, unique opportunities to search for dark matt...
The 3.5 keV line recently detected in the X-ray spectra of certain galaxy clusters may have had a da...
AbstractThe recent observation of an X-ray line at an energy of 3.5 keV mainly from galaxy clusters ...
The recent observation of an X-ray line at an energy of 3.5 keV mainly from galaxy clusters has init...
AbstractWe review the status of sterile neutrino dark matter and discuss astrophysical and cosmologi...
We study an exciting dark matter scenario in a radiative neutrino model to explain the X-ray line si...
Sterile neutrinos with masses in the kilo-electronvolt range are viable candidates for the warm dark...
Using archival XMM–Newton observations of the diffuse and unresolved components’ emission in the inn...
Dark matter has been recognized as an essential part of matter for over 70 years now, and many sugge...
Sterile neutrinos with masses in the kilo-electronvolt range are viable candidates for the warm dark...
Dark matter has been recognized as an essential part of matter for over 70 years now, and many sugge...
We present upper limits on line emission in the Cosmic X-ray background (CXB) that would be produced...
Context. An unidentified emission line at 3.55 keV was recently detected in X-ray spectra of cluster...
Sterile neutrinos with masses in the keV range can be the dark matter, and their emission from a sup...
AbstractWe consider some implications of X-ray lines from certain astronomical objects as potential ...
Space-based instruments provide new and, in some cases, unique opportunities to search for dark matt...
The 3.5 keV line recently detected in the X-ray spectra of certain galaxy clusters may have had a da...
AbstractThe recent observation of an X-ray line at an energy of 3.5 keV mainly from galaxy clusters ...
The recent observation of an X-ray line at an energy of 3.5 keV mainly from galaxy clusters has init...
AbstractWe review the status of sterile neutrino dark matter and discuss astrophysical and cosmologi...
We study an exciting dark matter scenario in a radiative neutrino model to explain the X-ray line si...
Sterile neutrinos with masses in the kilo-electronvolt range are viable candidates for the warm dark...
Using archival XMM–Newton observations of the diffuse and unresolved components’ emission in the inn...
Dark matter has been recognized as an essential part of matter for over 70 years now, and many sugge...
Sterile neutrinos with masses in the kilo-electronvolt range are viable candidates for the warm dark...
Dark matter has been recognized as an essential part of matter for over 70 years now, and many sugge...
We present upper limits on line emission in the Cosmic X-ray background (CXB) that would be produced...
Context. An unidentified emission line at 3.55 keV was recently detected in X-ray spectra of cluster...
Sterile neutrinos with masses in the keV range can be the dark matter, and their emission from a sup...
AbstractWe consider some implications of X-ray lines from certain astronomical objects as potential ...
Space-based instruments provide new and, in some cases, unique opportunities to search for dark matt...
The 3.5 keV line recently detected in the X-ray spectra of certain galaxy clusters may have had a da...