Search for Signatures of Dark Matter Annihilation in the Galactic Center with HAWC
Abstract
We conduct an indirect dark matter (DM) search in the Galactic Center, focusing on a square region within 9 in Galactic longitude and latutide, using 2,865 days of data (8 years) from the High-Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) Observatory. We explore DM particles within the Weakly Interacting Massive Particles framework with masses from 1 TeV to 10 PeV. Analyzing three annihilation channels (bb, τ+τ-, W+W-) and three density profiles (Navarro-Frenk-White, Einasto, Burkert), we find no significant excess and set 95\% confidence-level upper limits on the velocity-weighted annihilation cross section. Our results provide the first constraints on DM particles well above 100 TeV using gamma-ray data from the Galactic Center, with the strongest limits O(10-24)~cm3/s, from the τ+τ- channel and the Einasto profile.
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