Constraining DM properties with SPI
Alexey Boyarsky, Denys Malyshev, Andrey Neronov, Oleg Ruchayskiy

TL;DR
This study uses INTEGRAL/SPI data to search for dark matter decay lines in the Milky Way, finding no significant signals and setting constraints on dark matter properties, especially for sterile neutrinos.
Contribution
First comprehensive analysis of SPI data to constrain dark matter decay lines across a wide energy range, considering instrumental and astrophysical uncertainties.
Findings
No significant dark matter decay line detected.
Constraints placed on dark matter decay flux from 20 keV to 7 MeV.
Derived bounds on sterile neutrino mixing angles.
Abstract
Using the high-resolution spectrometer SPI on board the International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL), we search for a spectral line produced by a dark matter(DM) particle with a mass in the range 40keV < M_DM < 14MeV, decaying in the DM halo of the Milky Way. To distinguish the DM decay line from numerous instrumental lines found in the SPI background spectrum, we study the dependence of the intensity of the line signal on the offset of the SPI pointing from the direction toward the Galactic Centre. After a critical analysis of the uncertainties of the DM density profile in the inner Galaxy, we find that the intensity of the DM decay line should decrease by at least a factor of 3 when the offset from the Galactic Centre increases from 0 to 180 degrees. We find that such a pronounced variation of the line flux across the sky is not observed for any line, detected with a…
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