Viewpoint: X-Ray Line May Have Dark Matter Origin
Viewpoint: X-Ray Line May Have Dark Matter Origin
Viewpoint: X-Ray Line May Have Dark Matter Origin
Viewpoint
X-Ray Line May Have Dark Matter Origin
Kevork N. Abazajian
University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 92697, USA
into a massless photon and relatively massless light neutrino, the decay produces a line spectrum in the x ray.
The loop decay is very slow, with decay lifetimes of order 1021 years. However, a cluster of galaxies, like that of
the Perseus cluster, has about 1014 solar masses worth of
dark matter, which would correspond to more than 1077
dark matter particles of keV mass scale. If this model
is correct, then at any given second, one would expect
about 1048 sterile neutrinos decaying per second inside
the Perseus cluster. Because of the large sample size
in this and other celestial objects, x-ray telescopes such
as Chandra and XMM-Newton have great sensitivity to
very slowly decaying dark matter models. However, up
until recently, they had not detected any lines and could
therefore only set limits on these sorts of sterile neutrino
models.
Now, two teams have found evidence of an x-ray line at
a consistent energy of approximately 3.5 keV. The line is
present in five independent data sets and is proportional
to the dark matter mass in the field of view, which may
indicate its connection to dark matter decay. Alexey Boyarsky and colleagues [2] found the line in XMM-Newton
observations toward the Andromeda galaxy (M31) and
the Perseus cluster, with a combined statistical significance of 4.4meaning that the probability that the
line is real rather than some chance fluctuation is greater
than 99.999%. To increase sensitivity, Esra Bulbul and
colleagues [1] combined XMM-Newton observations of
dozens of clusters and found evidence of the same line
with a significance of 45. They also saw the line at
lower significance in observations of the Perseus cluster
taken by Chandra. Previous searches had looked for lines
in this energy range, but they didnt have enough sensitivity [6].
To interpret this new line as coming from dark matter, one has to rule out other astrophysical sources that
might be the origin. Galaxy clusters harbor a large quantity of hot, thermally emitting x-ray plasma, with abunc 2014 American Physical Society
FIG. 1: An x-ray emission line has been detected in observations of several galaxy clusters, including the Perseus cluster
(shown here in an x-ray image taken by NASAs Chandra Xray Observatory). One possible explanation of the line is that
it comes from the decay of sterile neutrinos s that inhabit
the clusters as dark matter. This sterile neutrino would be a
mixture of neutrino mass states. The dominant mass state 2
could decay through a weak process (the loop with the W boson and lepton `), producing an x-ray photon and a lighter
mass neutrino 1 . (Image: NASA/CXC/SAO/E.Bulbul et
al., Overlay: APS/Alan Stonebraker)
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DOI: 10.1103/Physics.7.128
URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/Physics.7.128