Constraining branon dark matter from observations of the dwarf spheroidal galaxies with the MAGIC telescopes

14 May 2022  ·  Tjark Miener, Daniel Nieto, Viviana Gammaldi, Daniel Kerszberg, Javier Rico ·

We present the first branon dark matter (DM) search in the very high-energy gamma-ray band with observations of the dwarf spheroidal galaxy Segue~1 carried out by the Major Atmospheric Gamma Imaging Cherenkov (MAGIC) telescope system. Branons are new degrees of freedom that appear in flexible brane-world models corresponding to brane fluctuations. They behave as weakly interacting massive particles, which are natural DM candidates. In the absence of a gamma-ray signal in the Segue~1 data, we place constraints on the branon DM parameter space by using a binned likelihood analysis. Our most constraining limit to the thermally-averaged annihilation cross-section (at $95\%$ confidence level) corresponds to $ \langle \sigma v \rangle \simeq 1.4 \times 10^{-23}~\text{cm}^{3}\text{s}^{-1} $ at a branon DM mass of $ \sim 0.7~\text{TeV}$.

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High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics