Low Energy Gamma Ray Excess Confronting a Singlet Scalar Extended Inert Doublet Dark Matter Model
Abstract
Recent study of gamma rays originating from the region of galactic centre has confirmed an anomalous -ray excess within the energy range 1-3 GeV. This can be explained as the consequence of pair annihilation of a 31-40 GeV dark matter into with thermal annihilation cross-section . In this work we revisit the Inert Doublet Model (IDM) in order to explain this gamma ray excess. Taking the lightest inert particle (LIP) as a stable DM candidate we show that a 31-40 GeV dark matter derived from IDM will fail to satisfy experimental limits on dark matter direct detection cross-section obtained from ongoing direct detection experiments and is also inconsistent with LHC findings. We show that a singlet extended inert doublet model can easily explain the reported -ray excess which is as well in agreement with Higgs search results at LHC and other observed results like DM relic density and direct detection constraints.
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@article{arxiv.1408.5795,
title = {Low Energy Gamma Ray Excess Confronting a Singlet Scalar Extended Inert Doublet Dark Matter Model},
author = {Amit Dutta Banik and Debasish Majumdar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.5795},
year = {2014}
}
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17 pages, 4 figures