We make a first attempt to find dwarf galaxies in eight \Fermi-LAT extended, unassociated, source fields using \Gaia\ DR2. We probe previously unexplored heliocentric distances of d<20~kpc with an extreme-deconvolution (XD) technique. We find no signature of a dwarf galaxy in any of these fields despite \Gaia's excellent astrometric accuracy. We estimate our detection limits by applying the XD method to mock data, obtaining a conservative limit on the stellar mass of M∗<104~M\sun for d<20\, kpc. Such a low stellar mass implies either a low-mass subhalo, or a massive stripped-down subhalo. We use an analytic model for stripped subhalos to argue that, given the sizes and fluxes of the \Fermi-LAT sources, we can reject the hypothesis that they owe to dark matter annihilation.
@article{arxiv.1805.02588,
title = {A Gaia DR2 search for dwarf galaxies towards Fermi-LAT sources: implications for annihilating dark matter},
author = {Ioana Ciucă and Daisuke Kawata and Shin'ichiro Ando and Francesca Calore and Justin I. Read and Cecilia Mateu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.02588},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
9 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS