Dark matter subhaloes as gamma-ray sources and candidates in the first Fermi-LAT catalogue
H.-S. Zechlin, M. V. Fernandes, D. Elsaesser, and D. Horns

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential of dark matter subhaloes to be detected as gamma-ray sources in Fermi-LAT data, analyzing candidate objects and proposing methods to distinguish dark matter signals from astrophysical sources.
Contribution
It presents a detailed analysis of Fermi-LAT gamma-ray sources as potential dark matter subhaloes, combining observational data with models to identify promising candidates.
Findings
At least twelve Fermi-LAT sources are potential dark matter subhalo candidates.
The most promising candidate, 1FGL J0030.7+0724, shows characteristics compatible with both a blazar and a dark matter subhalo.
Follow-up observations are needed to confirm the nature of candidate sources.
Abstract
The standard paradigm of hierarchical structure formation in a LambdaCDM universe predicts the presence of dark matter subhaloes, hosted by Milky Way-sized galaxies. Anticipated subhalo masses range from 10^{10} down to a cut-off mass between 10^{-3} and 10^{-11} solar masses. If dark matter is composed of heavy self-annihilating or decaying particles, these subhaloes could be visible in the gamma-ray band as faint and temporally constant sources without astrophysical counterparts. Based upon realistic subhalo models and current observational constraints on annihilating dark matter scenarios, we predict that one massive Galactic subhalo between 10^6 and 10^8 solar masses may already be present in the 11-month catalogue of Fermi-LAT. Indeed, at least twelve objects in the first Fermi catalogue qualify as candidates. The most promising object, 1FGL J0030.7+0724, is investigated in detail…
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