Search for dark matter annihilations towards the inner Galactic halo from 10 years of observations with H.E.S.S
H.E.S.S. Collaboration: H. Abdallah, A. Abramowski, F. Aharonian, F., Ait Benkhali, A.G. Akhperjanian, E. Ang\"uner, M. Arrieta, P. Aubert, M., Backes, A. Balzer, M. Barnard, Y. Becherini, J. Becker Tjus, D. Berge, S., Bernhard, K. Bernl\"ohr, E. Birsin, R. Blackwell

TL;DR
This study used 10 years of H.E.S.S. gamma-ray data to search for dark matter annihilation signals in the Galactic center, setting the strongest limits to date on annihilation cross sections for TeV-scale dark matter particles.
Contribution
It provides the first ground-based gamma-ray constraints reaching the thermal relic cross section for TeV dark matter particles.
Findings
No significant gamma-ray excess detected.
Established new upper limits on dark matter annihilation cross sections.
Constraints are the strongest in the TeV mass range to date.
Abstract
The inner region of the Milky Way halo harbors a large amount of dark matter (DM). Given its proximity, it is one of the most promising targets to look for DM. We report on a search for the annihilations of DM particles using -ray observations towards the inner 300 parsecs of the Milky Way, with the H.E.S.S. array of ground-based Cherenkov telescopes. The analysis is based on a 2D maximum likelihood method using Galactic center (GC) data accumulated by H.E.S.S. over the last 10 years (2004-2014), and does not show any significant -ray signal above background. Assuming Einasto and Navarro-Frenk-White DM density profiles at the GC, we derive upper limits on the annihilation cross section . These constraints are the strongest obtained so far in the TeV DM mass range and improve upon previous limits by a factor 5. For the Einasto profile, the…
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