Search for gamma-ray emission from eight dwarf spheroidal galaxy candidates discovered in Year Two of Dark Energy Survey with Fermi-LAT data

Abstract

Very recently the Dark Energy Survey (DES) Collaboration has released their second group of Dwarf spheroidal (dSph) galaxy candidates. With the publicly-available Pass 8 data of Fermi-LAT we search for γ-ray emissions from the directions of these eight newly discovered dSph galaxy candidates. No statistically significant γ-ray signal has been found in the combined analysis of these sources. With the empirically estimated J-factors of these sources, the constraint on the annihilation channel of → τ+τ- is comparable to the bound set by the joint analysis of fifteen previously known dSphs with kinematically constrained J-factors for the dark matter mass m>250 GeV. In the direction of Tucana III (DES J2356-5935), one of the nearest dSph galaxy candidates that is 25 kpc away, there is a weak γ-ray signal and its peak test statistic (TS) value for the dark matter annihilation channel → τ+τ-1 is ≈ 6.7 at m 15 GeV. The significance of the possible signal likely increases with time. More data is highly needed to pin down the physical origin of such a GeV excess.

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