Search for dark matter signals with Fermi-LAT observation of globular clusters NGC 6388 and M 15

Abstract

The globular clusters are probably good targets for dark matter (DM) searches in γ-rays due to the possible adiabatic contraction of DM by baryons. In this work we analyse the three-year data collected by Fermi Large Area Telescope of globular clusters NGC 6388 and M 15 to search for possible DM signals. For NGC 6388 the detection of γ-ray emission was reported by Fermi collaboration, which is consistent with the emission of a population of millisecond pulsars. The spectral shape of NGC 6388 is also shown to be consistent with a DM contribution if assuming the annihilation final state is bb. No significant γ-ray emission from M 15 is observed. We give the upper limits of DM contribution to γ-ray emission in both NGC 6388 and M 15, for annihilation final states bb, W+W-, μ+μ-, τ+τ- and monochromatic line. The constraints are stronger than that derived from observation of dwarf galaxies by Fermi.

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