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Search for the gamma-ray spectral lines with the DAMPE and the Fermi-LAT observations

Published 31 Aug 2023 in astro-ph.HE | (2308.16762v1)

Abstract: Weakly interacting massive particles, as a major candidate of dark matter (DM), may directly annihilate or decay into high-energy photons, producing monochromatic spectral lines in the gamma-ray band. These spectral lines, if detected, are smoking-gun signatures for the existence of new physics. Using the 5 years of DAMPE and 13 years of Fermi-LAT data, we search for line-like signals in the energy range of 3 GeV to 1 TeV from the Galactic halo. Different regions of interest are considered to accommodate different DM density profiles. We do not find any significant line structure, and the previously reported line-like feature at $\sim$133 GeV is also not detected in our analysis. Adopting a local DM density of $\rho_{\rm local}=0.4\,{\rm GeV\,cm{-3}}$, we derive 95% confidence level constraints on the velocity-averaged cross-section of $\langle{\sigma v}\rangle_{\gamma\gamma} \lesssim 4 \times 10{-28}\,{\rm cm{3}\,s{-1}}$ and the decay lifetime of $\tau_{\gamma\nu} \gtrsim 5 \times 10{29}\,{\rm s}$ at 100 GeV, achieving the strongest constraints to date for the line energies of 6-660 GeV. The improvement stems from the longer Fermi-LAT data set used and the inclusion of DAMPE data in the analysis. The simultaneous use of two independent data sets could also reduce the systematic uncertainty of the search.

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