Galactic center gamma-ray excess and higgs-portal dark matter

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Abstract

From astronomical observations, we know that dark matter exists and makes up ∼25% of our Universe. Recently the study of anomalous gamma-ray emission in the regions surrounding the galactic center has drawn a lot of attention. It has been pointed out that the excess of 1–3GeV gamma-ray in the low latitude is consistent with the emission expected from annihilating darkmatter. Iwill discuss the Higgs-portal dark matter models which can explain these phenomena because of the presence of scalar resonance. In addition, the parameter space of these models also satisfy constraints from theLHCHiggs searches, relic abundance and direct detection experiments. The gauged U(1)B−L model is very well suited with the FERMI-LAT observation along with other constraints.

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Mondal, T., & Basak, T. (2016). Galactic center gamma-ray excess and higgs-portal dark matter. In Springer Proceedings in Physics (Vol. 174, pp. 493–497). Springer Science and Business Media, LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25619-1_75

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