Gamma-Ray Lines in 15 Years of Fermi-LAT Data: New Constraints on Higgs Portal Dark Matter
Abstract
Monoenergetic γ-ray spectral lines are among the cleanest signatures of dark matter annihilation. We analyze 15 years of Fermi-LAT data, find no spectral lines, and place strong constraints on dark matter annihilation to monoenergetic γ-rays. Additionally, we produce the first double-line analysis of the coupled signals from γγ and Z γ lines, which proves particularly powerful for dark matter masses above 150~GeV. From our constraints on a double-line feature, we investigate and constrain some minimal models where the Galactic Center Excess (GCE) can be fit by dark matter annihilation through the Higgs boson into Standard Model particles.
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