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γ-ray Constraints on Decaying Dark Matter and Implications for IceCube

Utilizing the Fermi measurement of the γ-ray spectrum toward the Inner Galaxy, we derive some of the strongest constraints to date on the dark matter (DM) lifetime in the mass range from hundreds of MeV to above an EeV. Our profile-likelihood-based analysis relies on 413 weeks of Fermi Pass 8 data f...

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Published in:Physical review letters 2017-07, Vol.119 (2), p.021102-021102, Article 021102
Main Authors: Cohen, Timothy, Murase, Kohta, Rodd, Nicholas L, Safdi, Benjamin R, Soreq, Yotam
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