Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1771471 | Astroparticle Physics | 2007 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Finally, we use our approach to examine the recent suggestion that dark-matter annihilation may account for the observed excess in diffuse Galactic gamma-rays detected by EGRET at energies above 1Â GeV. Within our model-independent approach, current data cannot rule this possibility in or out; however we point out how a long “lever arm” can be used to constrain the pionic gamma-ray component and in turn limit the “GeV excess” and its possible sources. Experiments such as HESS and MAGIC, and the upcoming VERITAS and GLAST, should be able to finally disentangle the main sources of the Galactic gamma rays.
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Authors
Tijana ProdanoviÄ, Brian D. Fields, John F. Beacom,