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Sensitivity of CTA to gamma-ray emission from the Perseus galaxy cluster

  • The Cherenkov Telescope Array Consortium
    ,
  • H. Abdallaaw(Author)
    ,
  • H. Abeu(Author)
    ,
  • S. Abeu(Author)
    ,
  • A. Abuslemead(Author)
    ,
  • F. Aceroet(Author)
  • aYale University
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  • bUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México
    ,
  • cUniversidad de Chile
    ,
  • dUniversity of Innsbruck
    ,
  • eDublin Institute for Advanced Studies
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  • fUniversity of Jaén
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Abstract

In these proceedings we summarize the current status of the study of the sensitivity of the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) to detect diffuse gamma-ray emission from the Perseus galaxy cluster. Gamma-ray emission is expected in galaxy clusters both from interactions of cosmic rays (CR) with the intra-cluster medium, or as a product of annihilation or decay of dark matter (DM) particles in case they are weakly interactive massive particles (WIMPs). The observation of Perseus constitutes one of the Key Science Projects to be carried out by the CTA Consortium. In this contribution, we focus on the DM-induced component of the flux. Our DM modelling includes the substructures we expect in the main halo which will boost the annihilation signal significantly. We adopt an ON/OFF observation strategy and simulate the expected gamma-ray signals. Finally we compute the expected CTA sensitivity using a likelihood maximization analysis including the most recent CTA instrument response functions. In absence of signal, we show that CTA will allow us to provide stringent and competitive constraints on TeV DM, especially for the case of DM decay.

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Research Output: Contribution to journal Conference article Peer-review

Original language

English

Article number

546

Journal (Volume, Issue Number)

Proceedings of Science (Volume 395)

Publication milestones

  • Published - 18/03/2022

Publication status

Published - 18/03/2022

External Publication IDs

  • Scopus: 85145020373

Related Event

Title

37th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC 2021

Event type

Conference

Date

12/07/2021 - 23/07/2021

Location

Virtual, BerlinGermany