Monoenergetic Gamma-Rays from Non-Minimal Kaluza-Klein Dark Matter Annihilations

Abstract

We investigate monoenergetic gamma-ray signatures from annihilations of dark matter comprised of Z1, the first Kaluza-Klein excitation of the Z boson, in a non-minimal Universal Extra Dimensions model. The self-interactions of the non-Abelian Z1 gauge boson give rise to a large number of contributing Feynman diagrams that do not exist for annihilations of the Abelian gauge boson B1, which is the standard Kaluza-Klein dark matter candidate. We find that the annihilation rate is indeed considerably larger for the Z1 than for the B1. Even though relic density calculations indicate that the mass of the Z1 should be larger than the mass of the B1, the predicted monoenergetic gamma fluxes are of the same order of magnitude. We compare our results to existing experimental limits, as well as to future sensitivities, for image air Cherenkov telescopes, and we find that the limits are reached already with a moderately large boost factor. The realistic prospects for detection depend on the experimental energy resolution.

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