Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1841641 | Nuclear Physics B | 2009 | 18 Pages |
Recent results from experiments like PAMELA have pointed to excesses of e±e± in cosmic rays. If interpreted in terms of Dark Matter annihilations, they imply the existence of an abundant population of e±e± in the galactic halo at large. We consider the high energy gamma ray fluxes produced by Inverse Compton Scattering of interstellar photons on such e±e±, and compare them with the available data from EGRET and some preliminary data from FERMI. We consider different observation regions of the sky and a range of DM masses, annihilation channels and DM profiles. We find that large portions of the parameter space are excluded, in particular for DM masses larger than 1 TeV, for leptonic annihilation channels and for benchmark Einasto or NFW profiles.