Gamma ray astronomy and baryonic dark matter
arXiv:astro-ph/9901033 · doi:10.1086/311816
Abstract
Recently, Dixon et al. have re-analyzed the EGRET data, finding a statistically significant diffuse $γ$-ray emission from the galactic halo. We show that this emission can naturally be explained within a previously-proposed model for baryonic dark matter, in which $γ$-rays are produced through the interaction of high-energy cosmic-ray protons with cold $H_2$ clouds clumped into dark clusters - these dark clusters supposedly populate the outer galactic halo and can show up in microlensing observations. Our estimate for the halo $γ$-ray flux turns out to be in remarkably good agreement with the discovery by Dixon et al. We also address future prospects to test our predictions.
9 pages, 1 figure included, to appear in ApJ 510, L103 (1999)