Constraints on Cosmic Rays, Magnetic Fields, and Dark Matter from Gamma-Ray Observations of the Coma Cluster of Galaxies with VERITAS and Fermi
T. Arlen, T. Aune, M. Beilicke, W. Benbow, A. Bouvier, J. H. Buckley,, V. Bugaev, K. Byrum, A. Cannon, A. Cesarini, L. Ciupik, E. Collins-Hughes, M., P. Connolly, W. Cui, R. Dickherber, J. Dumm, A. Falcone, S. Federici, Q., Feng, J. P. Finley, G. Finnegan, L. Fortson, A. Furniss

TL;DR
This study uses gamma-ray observations of the Coma galaxy cluster to set limits on cosmic rays, magnetic fields, and dark matter properties, providing new constraints that inform models of cluster physics and dark matter interactions.
Contribution
It provides the first combined gamma-ray constraints on cosmic rays, magnetic fields, and dark matter in the Coma cluster, improving understanding of high-energy processes in galaxy clusters.
Findings
No significant gamma-ray emission detected from Coma.
Constraints on cosmic-ray pressure ratio: <16% (VERITAS), <1.7% (Fermi).
Lower limit on magnetic field: 2-5.5 microGauss.
Abstract
Observations of radio halos and relics in galaxy clusters indicate efficient electron acceleration. Protons should likewise be accelerated, suggesting that clusters may also be sources of very high-energy (VHE; E>100 GeV) gamma-ray emission. We report here on VHE gamma-ray observations of the Coma galaxy cluster with the VERITAS array of imaging Cherenkov telescopes, with complementing Fermi-LAT observations at GeV energies. No significant gamma-ray emission from the Coma cluster was detected. Integral flux upper limits at the 99% confidence level were measured to be on the order of (2-5)*10^-8\ ph. m^-2 s^-1 (VERITAS, >220 GeV} and ~2*10^-6 ph. m^-2 s^-1 (Fermi, 1-3 GeV), respectively. We use the gamma-ray upper limits to constrain CRs and magnetic fields in Coma. Using an analytical approach, the CR-to-thermal pressure ratio is constrained to be < 16% from VERITAS data and < 1.7% from…
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