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Distinguishing dark matter from unresolved point sources in the Inner Galaxy with photon statistics

Author(s): Lee, Samuel K; Lisanti, Mariangela; Safdi, Benjamin R

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Abstract: Data from the Fermi Large Area Telescope suggests that there is an extended excess of GeV gamma-ray photons in the Inner Galaxy. Identifying potential astrophysical sources that contribute to this excess is an important step in verifying whether the signal originates from annihilating dark matter. In this paper, we focus on the potential contribution of unresolved point sources, such as millisecond pulsars (MSPs). We propose that the statistics of the photons - in particular, the flux probability density function (PDF) of the photon counts below the point-source detection threshold - can potentially distinguish between the dark-matter and point-source interpretations. We calculate the flux PDF via the method of generating functions for these two models of the excess. Working in the framework of Bayesian model comparison, we then demonstrate that the flux PDF can potentially provide evidence for an unresolved MSP-like point-source population.
Publication Date: May-2015
Electronic Publication Date: 27-May-2015
Citation: Lee, Samuel K, Lisanti, Mariangela, Safdi, Benjamin R. (2015). Distinguishing dark matter from unresolved point sources in the Inner Galaxy with photon statistics. JOURNAL OF COSMOLOGY AND ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS, 10.1088/1475-7516/2015/05/056
DOI: doi:10.1088/1475-7516/2015/05/056
ISSN: 1475-7516
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: JOURNAL OF COSMOLOGY AND ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS
Version: Author's manuscript



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