The XMM Cluster Survey: new evidence for the 3.5 keV feature in clusters is inconsistent with a dark matter origin
S. Bhargava, P. A. Giles, A. K. Romer, T. Jeltema, J. Mayers, A., Bermeo, M. Hilton, R. Wilkinson, C. Vergara, C. A. Collins, M. Manolopoulou,, P. J. Rooney, S. Rosborough, K. Sabirli, J. P. Stott, E. Swann, P. T. P., Viana

TL;DR
This study analyzes 117 galaxy clusters with XMM-Newton data to investigate the 3.5 keV X-ray excess, finding no consistent evidence for a dark matter decay origin, challenging previous claims of such a signal.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of a larger cluster sample, setting stricter upper limits on the 3.5 keV line and questioning its association with sterile neutrino dark matter.
Findings
No significant 3.5 keV excess in individual clusters.
Joint analysis yields no evidence of a dark matter decay line.
Upper limit on undetected line flux is lower than previous estimates.
Abstract
There have been several reports of a detection of an unexplained excess of X-ray emission at 3.5 keV in astrophysical systems. One interpretation of this excess is the decay of sterile neutrino dark matter. The most influential study to date analysed 73 clusters observed by the XMM-Newton satellite. We explore evidence for a 3.5 keV excess in the XMM-PN spectra of 117 redMaPPer galaxy clusters (). In our analysis of individual spectra, we identify three systems with an excess of flux at 3.5 keV. In one case (XCS J0003.3+0204) this excess may result from a discrete emission line. None of these systems are the most dark matter dominated in our sample. We group the remaining 114 clusters into four temperature () bins to search for an increase in 3.5 keV flux excess with - a reliable tracer of halo mass. However, we…
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