Galactic-Centre Gamma Rays in CMSSM Dark Matter Scenarios
John Ellis, Keith A. Olive, Vassilis C. Spanos

TL;DR
This paper investigates gamma-ray signals from neutralino annihilations in the Galactic Center within the CMSSM framework, analyzing different parameter space regions and their detectability with Fermi-LAT data.
Contribution
It provides detailed calculations of gamma-ray fluxes in various CMSSM scenarios and assesses their potential observability with current and future gamma-ray observations.
Findings
Annihilation rates vary significantly across CMSSM parameter space.
Focus-point and funnel regions could be detectable with extended Fermi-LAT data.
Current data are not sensitive to the studied scenarios.
Abstract
We study the production of gamma rays via LSP annihilations in the core of the Galaxy as a possible experimental signature of the constrained minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model (CMSSM), in which supersymmetry-breaking parameters are assumed to be universal at the GUT scale, assuming also that the LSP is the lightest neutralino chi. The part of the CMSSM parameter space that is compatible with the measured astrophysical density of cold dark matter is known to include a stau_1 - chi coannihilation strip, a focus-point strip where chi has an enhanced Higgsino component, and a funnel at large tanb where the annihilation rate is enhanced by the poles of nearby heavy MSSM Higgs bosons, A/H. We calculate the total annihilation rates, the fractions of annihilations into different Standard Model final states and the resulting fluxes of gamma rays for CMSSM scenarios along…
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