A Stacked Analysis of GeV Gamma-Ray Emission from SPT-SZ Galaxy Clusters with 16 Years of Fermi-LAT Data

Abstract

We report a statistically significant detection of cumulative γ-ray emission from a stacked sample of SPT-SZ selected galaxy clusters using 16.4 years of data from the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope's Large Area Telescope (LAT). By analyzing a population of clusters with individual Test Statistic (TS) values < 9.0, we identify a robust cumulative signal with a TS of 75.2, which corresponds to approximately 8.4σ significance. In contrast, clusters with TS < 4.0 yield a weaker cumulative signal of TS equal to 9.65 (2.65σ), consistent with background fluctuations. The derived γ-ray spectrum is well characterized by a power law model with a best-fit spectral index of -2.59 0.20 and an integrated flux of 1.67+1.35-1.07 × 10-11 ph cm-2 s-1. The high TS values in the full sample are likely driven by AGN-dominated clusters. However, when clusters with TS between 4 and 9 are excluded, the remaining low-TS population shows a stacked signal consistent with hadronic emission.

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