Possibe Detection of 'Dark-Matter' Emission Spectra

Discussion in 'Astronomy, Exobiology, & Cosmology' started by Walter L. Wagner, Dec 13, 2014.

  1. Walter L. Wagner Cosmic Truth Seeker Valued Senior Member

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    http://arxiv.org/pdf/1402.4119v1.pdf

    We identify a weak line at E∼3.5 keV in X-ray spectra of the Andromeda galaxy and the Perseus galaxy cluster–two dark matter-dominated objects, for which there exist deep exposures with the XMM-Newton X ray observatory. Such a line was not previously known to be present in the spectra of galaxies or galaxy cluster. Although the line is weak, it has a clear tendency to become stronger towards the centers of the objects; it is stronger for the Perseus cluster than for the Andromeda galaxy and is absent in the spectrum of a very deep “blanksky”dataset. Although for individual objects it is hard to exclude the possibility that the feature is due to an instrumental effect or an atomic line of anomalous brightness, it is consistent with the behavior of a line originating from the decay of dark matter particles. Future detections or non-detections of this line in multiple astrophysical targets may help to reveal its nature.
     
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  3. tashja Registered Senior Member

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    If confirmed, this is a huge discovery.
     
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