Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9861567 | Physics Letters B | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Recently, the HESS telescope has observed a gamma-ray spectrum from the galactic center extending to at least â¼10TeV. Although it has been suggested that this could be the product of annihilating dark matter particles, the candidates most frequently discussed (such as neutralinos) are far too light to account for this flux. In this Letter, we consider stable particles from the messenger sector of gauge mediated supersymmetry breaking models as an alternative dark matter candidate. We find that a 20 to 30 TeV messenger state can provide a thermal relic density consistent with the measured dark matter density of the universe and can indeed generate the spectrum observed by HESS.
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Authors
Dan Hooper, John March-Russell,