Gamma-ray bounds from EAS detectors and heavy decaying dark matter constraints
Abstract
The very high energy Galactic -ray sky is partially opaque in the () PeV energy range. In the light of the recently detected high energy neutrino flux by IceCube, a comparable very high energy -ray flux is expected in any scenario with a sizable Galactic contribution to the neutrino flux. Here we elaborate on the peculiar energy and anisotropy features imposed upon these very high energy -rays by the absorption on the cosmic microwave background photons and Galactic interstellar light. As a notable application of our considerations, we study the prospects of probing the PeV-scale decaying DM scenario, proposed as a possible source of IceCube neutrinos, by extensive air shower (EAS) cosmic ray experiments. In particular, we show that anisotropy measurements at EAS experiments are already sensitive to ~s and future measurements, using better gamma/hadron separation, can improve the limit significantly.
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@article{arxiv.1505.06486,
title = {Gamma-ray bounds from EAS detectors and heavy decaying dark matter constraints},
author = {Arman Esmaili and Pasquale Dario Serpico},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.06486},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
23 pages, 9 figures; v2: the discussion of anisotropy in section 4 improved, matches the version published at JCAP