12–23 Jul 2021
Online
Europe/Berlin timezone

Cherenkov Telescope Array Sensitivity to the Putative Millisecond Pulsar Population responsible for the Galactic Center Excess

21 Jul 2021, 12:00
1h 30m
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Talk DM | Dark Matter Discussion

Speaker

Dr Oscar Macias (Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe)

Description

The leading explanation of the $\textit{Fermi}$ Galactic center $\gamma$-ray excess is the extended emission from a unresolved population of millisecond pulsars (MSPs) in the Galactic bulge. Such a population would, along with the prompt $\gamma$ rays, also inject large quantities of electrons/positrons ($e^\pm$) into the interstellar medium. These $e^\pm$ could potentially inverse-Compton (IC) scatter ambient photons into $\gamma$ rays that fall within the sensitivity range of the upcoming Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA). In this talk, I will present the results of an examination of the detection potential of CTA to this signature by making a realistic estimation of the systematic uncertainties on the Galactic diffuse emission model at TeV-scale $\gamma$-ray energies. We forecast that, in the event that $e^\pm$ injection spectra are harder than $E^{-2}$, CTA has the potential to robustly discover the IC signature of a putative Galactic bulge MSP population sufficient to explain the GCE for $e^\pm$ injection efficiencies in the range $\approx 2.9-74.1\%$, or higher, depending on the level of mismodeling of the Galactic diffuse emission components. On the other hand, for spectra softer than $E^{-2.5}$, a reliable CTA detection would require an unphysically large $e^\pm$ injection efficiency greater than $\approx 158\%$. However, even this pessimistic conclusion may be avoided in the plausible event that MSP observational and/or modeling uncertainties can be reduced. We further find that, in the event that an IC signal were detected, CTA can successfully discriminate between an MSP and a dark matter origin for the radiating $e^\pm$.

Keywords

Galactic Center Excess; Millisecond pulsars; gamma-rays; CTA; dark matter annihilation

Subcategory Theoretical Results

Primary author

Dr Oscar Macias (Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe)

Co-authors

Mr Harm van Leijen (University of Amsterdam) Mr Deheng Song (Virginia Tech) Shin'ichiro Ando (University of Amsterdam) Prof. Shunsaku Horiuchi (Virginia Tech) Roland Crocker (Australian National University)

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