We present the first results from very-high-energy observations of the dwarf spheroidal satellite candidate Triangulum II with the MAGIC telescopes from 62.4 h of good-quality data taken between August 2016 and August 2017. We find no gamma-ray excess in the direction of Triangulum II, and upper limits on both the differential and integral gamma-ray flux are presented. Currently, the kinematics of Triangulum II are affected by large uncertainties leading to a bias in the determination of the properties of its dark matter halo. Using a scaling relation between the annihilation J-factor and heliocentric distance of well-known dwarf spheroidal galaxies, we estimate an annihilation J- factor for Triangulum II for WIMP dark matter of log[Jann(0.5◦)/ GeV2 cm−5] = 19.35 ± 0.37. We also derive a dark matter density profile for the object relying on results from resolved simulations of Milky Way sized dark matter halos. We obtain 95% confidence-level limits on the thermally averaged annihilation cross section for WIMP annihilation into various Standard Model channels. The most −+ stringent limits are obtained in the τ τ final state, where a cross section for annihilation down to ⟨σannv⟩=3.05×10−24 cm3 s−1 isexcluded.
A search for dark matter in Triangulum II with the MAGIC telescopes
Bernardini, E.;Busetto, G.;De Angelis, A.;Doro, M.
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Mallamaci, M.;Mariotti, M.;Prandini, E.;
2020
Abstract
We present the first results from very-high-energy observations of the dwarf spheroidal satellite candidate Triangulum II with the MAGIC telescopes from 62.4 h of good-quality data taken between August 2016 and August 2017. We find no gamma-ray excess in the direction of Triangulum II, and upper limits on both the differential and integral gamma-ray flux are presented. Currently, the kinematics of Triangulum II are affected by large uncertainties leading to a bias in the determination of the properties of its dark matter halo. Using a scaling relation between the annihilation J-factor and heliocentric distance of well-known dwarf spheroidal galaxies, we estimate an annihilation J- factor for Triangulum II for WIMP dark matter of log[Jann(0.5◦)/ GeV2 cm−5] = 19.35 ± 0.37. We also derive a dark matter density profile for the object relying on results from resolved simulations of Milky Way sized dark matter halos. We obtain 95% confidence-level limits on the thermally averaged annihilation cross section for WIMP annihilation into various Standard Model channels. The most −+ stringent limits are obtained in the τ τ final state, where a cross section for annihilation down to ⟨σannv⟩=3.05×10−24 cm3 s−1 isexcluded.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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