26–29 Sept 2023
DESY Hamburg
Europe/Berlin timezone

X-rays constraints on sub-GeV Dark Matter

28 Sept 2023, 14:30
20m
SR 2 (DESY)

SR 2

DESY

Cosmology & Astroparticle Physics Parallel Session Thursday: Dark Matter Session

Speaker

Jordan Koechler (LPTHE - Sorbonne University)

Description

We present updated constraints on 'light' Dark Matter (DM) particles with masses between 1 MeV and 5 GeV. In this range, we can expect DM-produced $e^\pm$ pairs to upscatter low-energy ambient photons in the Milky Way via the Inverse Compton process, and produce a flux of X-rays that can be probed by a range of space observatories. Using diffuse X-ray data from XMM-Newton, INTEGRAL, NuSTAR and Suzaku, we compute the strongest constraints to date on annihilating DM for 200 MeV $< m_{\rm DM} <$ 5 GeV and decaying DM for 100 MeV $< m_{\rm DM} <$ 5 GeV.

Based on the recent work 2303.08854 and the previous work 2007.11493.

Primary author

Jordan Koechler (LPTHE - Sorbonne University)

Presentation materials