21-26 July 2014
Renold Building
Europe/London timezone
A 3.55 keV Photon Line and its Morphology from a 3.55 keV ALP Line
Presented by Mr. Markus RUMMEL
on
25 Jul 2014
from
16:50
to
17:10
Content
Galaxy clusters can efficiently convert axion-like particles (ALPs) to photons. We propose that the recently claimed detection of a 3.55--3.57 keV line in the stacked spectra of a large number of galaxy clusters and the Andromeda galaxy may originate from the decay of either a scalar or fermionic 7.1 keV dark matter species into an axion-like particle (ALP) of mass ma≲6⋅10−11 eV, which subsequently converts to a photon in the cluster magnetic field. In contrast to models in which the photon line arises directly from dark matter decay or annihilation, this can explain the anomalous line strength in the Perseus cluster. As axion-photon conversion scales as B2 and cool core clusters have high central magnetic fields, this model can also explains the observed peaking of the line emission in the cool cores of the Perseus, Ophiuchus and Centaurus clusters, as opposed to the much larger dark matter halos. We describe distinctive predictions of this scenario for future observations.
Place
Location: Renold
Room: F1