Model-independent analysis of the DAMPE excess
Model-independent analysis of the DAMPE excess
Blog Article
Abstract The Dark Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE) recently released measurements of the electron spectrum with a hint of a narrow peak at about 1.4 TeV.We investigate dark matter (DM) models that could produce such a signal by annihilation in a nearby subhalo whilst simultaneously cent dyyni satisfying constraints from DM searches.In our model-independent approach, we consider all renormalizable interactions via a spin 0 or 1 mediator between spin 0 or 1/2 DM particles and the Standard Model leptons.
We find that of the 20 combinations, 10 are ruled out by velocity or helicity suppression of the annihilation cross section to fermions.The remaining 10 models, though, evade constraints from the relic density, collider and 730 sunken lake road direct detection searches, and include models of spin 0 and 1/2 DM coupling to a spin 0 or 1 mediator.We delineate the regions of mediator mass and couplings that could explain the DAMPE excess.In all cases the mediator is required to be heaver than about 2 TeV by LEP limits.