Reticulum II: Particle Dark Matter and Primordial Black Holes Limits
Thomas Siegert, Celine Boehm, Francesca Calore, Roland Diehl, Martin, G. H. Krause, Pasquale D. Serpico, Aaron C. Vincent

TL;DR
This study uses INTEGRAL gamma-ray observations of Reticulum II to set new limits on primordial black holes and particle dark matter properties, excluding certain mass ranges and interaction cross sections.
Contribution
It provides the first gamma-ray flux limits for Reticulum II and constrains dark matter models, including primordial black holes and annihilating particle dark matter.
Findings
No gamma-ray detection from Reticulum II in the 25-8000 keV range.
Excluded primordial black holes with masses less than 8×10^{15} g as the sole dark matter component.
Set upper limits on dark matter annihilation cross section into e+e− pairs.
Abstract
Reticulum II (Ret II) is a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way and presents a prime target to investigate the nature of dark matter (DM) because of its high mass-to-light ratio. We evaluate a dedicated INTEGRAL observation campaign data set to obtain -ray fluxes from Ret II and compare those with expectations from DM. Ret II is not detected in the -ray band 25--8000 keV, and we derive a flux limit of . The previously reported 511 keV line is not seen, and we find a flux limit of . We construct spectral models for primordial black hole (PBH) evaporation and annihilation/decay of particle DM, and subsequent annihilation of positrons produced in these processes. We exclude that the totality of DM in Ret II is made of a monochromatic distribution of PBHs of masses…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
