Reticulum II: Particle Dark Matter and Primordial Black Holes Limits (2109.03791v2)
Abstract: Reticulum II (Ret II) is a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way and presents a prime target to investigate the nature of dark matter (DM) because of its high mass-to-light ratio. We evaluate a dedicated INTEGRAL observation campaign data set to obtain $\gamma$-ray fluxes from Ret II and compare those with expectations from DM. Ret II is not detected in the $\gamma$-ray band 25--8000 keV, and we derive a flux limit of $\lesssim 10{-8}\,\mathrm{erg\,cm{-2}\,s{-1}}$. The previously reported 511 keV line is not seen, and we find a flux limit of $\lesssim 1.7 \times 10{-4}\,\mathrm{ph\,cm{-2}\,s{-1}}$. We construct spectral models for primordial black hole (PBH) evaporation and annihilation/decay of particle DM, and subsequent annihilation of positrons produced in these processes. We exclude that the totality of DM in Ret II is made of a monochromatic distribution of PBHs of masses $\lesssim 8 \times 10{15}\,\mathrm{g}$. Our limits on the velocity-averaged DM annihilation cross section into $e+e-$ are $\langle \sigma v \rangle \lesssim 5 \times 10{-28} \left(m_{\rm DM} / \mathrm{MeV} \right){2.5}\,\mathrm{cm3\,s{-1}}$. We conclude that analysing isolated targets in the MeV $\gamma$-ray band can set strong bounds on DM properties without multi-year data sets of the entire Milky Way, and encourage follow-up observations of Ret II and other dwarf galaxies.
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