通过射电和引力透镜测量研究星系团中的暗物质湮灭

P. Marchegiani, S. Colafrancesco
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预计星系团将由一种未知性质的暗物质(DM)组成。星系团中DM粒子的湮灭可以产生相对论性电子和伽马射线,可以用来测试DM粒子和星系团本身的特性。引力透镜测量提供了星系团中DM的空间分布,并可用于建立详细的模型来估计DM产生的电子对某些星系团中观测到的非热漫射发射的贡献。因此,将星系团中的射电和引力透镜测量得到的信息放在一起,可以提供关于DM特性和星系团物理的重要信息。我们将这项技术应用于两个可以进行射电和引力透镜测量的星系团。在子弹星团中,DM对漫射射电发射的贡献是可能的,因为在整个光谱中可见的光谱变化表明可能存在不止一种成分;为了更好地限制这种可能性,需要在星团较小区域的漫射射电发射光谱上提供信息。在后发星团中,DM子晕的分布与射电晕表面的亮度形状非常相似,并且在不违反星团伽马射线上限的情况下,用DM模型很好地再现了整个射电晕频谱的观测性质;然而,还有一些悬而未决的问题,如湮灭截面的值和子结构增强因子的值。基于这些结果,我们得出结论,星系团的射电和引力透镜研究相结合似乎是一种非常有前途的方法,可以获得有关星系团物理和DM特性的信息。目前的结果表明,DM对总漫射发射的贡献可能是重要的,但需要详细研究星团较小区域的漫射发射光谱,并对重子起源的成分有很好的约束。将此技术应用于更多数量的集群对于获得更好的信息和解决一些未解决的问题非常重要。
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Studying the dark matter annihilation in galaxy clusters through radio and gravitational lensing measures
Galaxy clusters are expected to be dominated by a component of Dark Matter (DM) of unknown nature. The annihilation of DM particles in a galaxy cluster can produce relativistic electrons and gamma rays, that can be used to test the properties of the DM particles and of the cluster itself. Gravitational lensing measures provide the spatial DM distribution in a cluster, and can be used to build detailed models to estimate the contribution of DM-produced electrons to the non-thermal diffuse emission observed in some galaxy clusters. Therefore putting together the information derived from radio and gravitational lensing measures in galaxy clusters can provide important information about the properties of DM and the physics of clusters. We apply this technique to two galaxy clusters where radio and gravitational lensing measurements are available. In the Bullet cluster a contribution of the DM to the diffuse radio emission is possible because of the spectral changes visible in the overall spectrum, that suggest that more than one component can be present; to better constrain this possibility information on the spectrum of the diffuse radio emission in smaller regions of the cluster is necessary. In the Coma cluster the distribution of the DM sub-halos closely resembles the radio halo surface brightness shape, and the overall radio halo spectrum is well reproduced by a DM model for the observed properties of the magnetic field, without violating the gamma ray upper limits in the cluster; however, there are open issues, like the values of the annihilation cross section and of the substructures boosting factor. On the basis of these results, we conclude that the combination of radio and gravitational lensing studies of galaxy clusters appears to be a very promising way to obtain information about the physics of galaxy clusters and the DM properties. Present results suggest that a contribution from DM to the total diffuse radio emission can be important, but require to study in detail the spectrum of the diffuse radio emission obtained in smaller regions of the clusters, and to have good contraints on the components of baryonic origin. The application of this technique to a higher number of clusters will be important to obtain better information and solve some open issues.
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