A. Drlica-Wagner
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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The Astrophysical Journal | 2013
W. B. Atwood; L. Baldini; J. Bregeon; P. Bruel; A. Chekhtman; J. Cohen-Tanugi; A. Drlica-Wagner; Jonathan Granot; F. Longo; N. Omodei; Melissa Pesce-Rollins; S. Razzaque; L. S. Rochester; C. Sgrò; M. Tinivella; T. L. Usher; S. Zimmer
Based on the experience gained during the four and a half years of the mission, the Fermi-LAT Collaboration has undertaken a comprehensive revision of the event-level analysis going under the name ...
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2012
R.C. Cotta; A. Drlica-Wagner; S. Murgia; Elliott D. Bloom; J.L. Hewett; T. Rizzo
We examine the ability for the Large Area Telescope (LAT) to constrain Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) dark matter through a combined analysis of Milky Way dwarf spheroidal galaxies. We examine the Lightest Supersymmetric Particles (LSPs) for a set of {approx}71k experimentally valid supersymmetric models derived from the phenomenological-MSSM (pMSSM). We find that none of these models can be excluded at 95% confidence by the current analysis; nevertheless, many lie within the predicted reach of future LAT analyses. With two years of data, we find that the LAT is currently most sensitive to light LSPs (mLSP < 50 GeV) annihilating into {tau}-pairs and heavier LSPs annihilating into b{bar b}. Additionally, we find that future LAT analyses will be able to probe some LSPs that form a sub-dominant component of dark matter. We directly compare the LAT results to direct detection experiments and show the complementarity of these search methods.