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Sensitivity of the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory to Gamma-Ray Signals in Dwarf Irregular Galaxies

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2605.04890

Jaume Zuriaga-Puig, Viviana Gammaldi, Miguel Á. Sánchez-Conde

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TLDR

This paper assesses the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory's (CTAO) sensitivity to dark matter signals in dwarf irregular galaxies.

Key contributions

  • Identified top four dwarf irregular galaxies (dIrrs) as prime targets for CTAO dark matter searches.
  • Evaluated CTAO's sensitivity to both astrophysical and dark matter gamma-ray signals from dIrrs.
  • Projected competitive dark matter annihilation limits, considering substructures and density profiles.
  • Demonstrated superior constraints for velocity-dependent annihilation compared to dwarf spheroidals.

Why it matters

This paper establishes dwarf irregular galaxies as compelling, complementary targets for the CTAO's search for WIMP dark matter. Their low astrophysical emission and substructures offer unique advantages. The projected limits are competitive with other benchmark targets, advancing DM indirect detection.

Original Abstract

Dwarf irregular galaxies (dIrrs) are rotationally supported galaxies with a low star formation rate. Thus, their gamma-ray astrophysical emission is expected to be low, making them interesting targets for WIMP dark matter (DM) indirect searches. In this work, we build upon previous work on these objects in this DM context, and identify the best four dIrrs to be observed by the forthcoming Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory (CTAO). Since dIrrs have not been detected in gamma rays yet, we first explore the prospects for detecting their astrophysical emission with the CTAO. Secondly, we compute the CTAO sensitivity prospects to a DM annihilating signal from these objects, accounting for the presence of DM substructures in them. We do so for both cuspy and cored DM density profiles, as the cusp-core debate remains particularly open for dIrrs. Our best combined limits show the potential to exclude DM annihilation cross-section values around $2\times 10^{-24} \ \mathrm{cm^{3}}\mathrm{s^{-1}}$ for 100 GeV WIMP masses annihilating in the $τ^+τ^-$ channel. These prospective results are competitive with and complementary to benchmark targets such as galaxy clusters. We also analyze the case of the velocity-dependent annihilation cross-section (Sommerfeld enhancement), obtaining projected DM constraints that exceed those expected for dwarf spheroidal galaxies, thanks to the contribution of subhalos to the signal. We conclude that dIrrs are compelling targets for the CTAO, not only for DM indirect searches but also as possible astrophysical sources.

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