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Higgsino Dark Matter Confronts 14 years of Fermi Gamma Ray Data

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2023-05-31 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

Thermal higgsino dark matter (DM), with mass around 1 TeV, is a well-motivated, minimal DM scenario that arises in supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model. Higgsinos may naturally be the lightest superpartners in Split-supersymmetry models that decouple the scalar superpartners while keeping higgsinos and gauginos close to the TeV scale. Higgsino DM may annihilate today to give continuum gamma-ray emission at energies less than a TeV in addition to a line-like signature at energies equal to the mass. Previous searches for higgsino DM, for example with the H.E.S.S. gamma-ray telescope, have not reached the necessary sensitivity to probe the higgsino annihilation cross-section. In this work we make use of 14 years of Fermi\textit{Fermi} gamma-ray data at energies above \sim10 GeV to search for the continuum emission near the Galactic Center from higgsino annihilation. We interpret our results using DM profiles from Milky Way analogue galaxies in the FIRE-2 hydrodynamic cosmological simulations. We set the strongest constraints to-date on higgsino-like DM. Our results show a mild, \sim2σ\sigma preference for higgsino DM with a mass near the thermal higgsino mass and, depending on the DM density profile, the expected cross-section.

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@article{arxiv.2207.10090,
  title  = {Higgsino Dark Matter Confronts 14 years of Fermi Gamma Ray Data},
  author = {Christopher Dessert and Joshua W. Foster and Yujin Park and Benjamin R. Safdi and Weishuang Linda Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.10090},
  year   = {2023}
}

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7+20 pages, 3+23 figures