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Autori principali: Popkova, A. V., Pshirkov, M. S., Tuntsov, A. V.
Natura: Preprint
Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.16109
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author Popkova, A. V.
Pshirkov, M. S.
Tuntsov, A. V.
author_facet Popkova, A. V.
Pshirkov, M. S.
Tuntsov, A. V.
contents Several observational lines of evidence imply that a fraction of the dark matter in the Galaxy may be comprised of small cold clouds of molecular hydrogen. Such objects are difficult to detect because of their small size and low temperature, but they can reveal themselves with gamma radiation arising in interactions between such clouds and cosmic rays or as dark shadows cast on the optical, UV and X-ray sky background. In our work we use the data of Fermi LAT 4FGL-DR4 catalogue of gamma-ray sources together with the data of GALEX UV All-Sky Survey to search for small dark clouds of molecular hydrogen in the Solar neighbourhood. This approach allows us to put an upper limit on the local concentration of such objects: $n < 2.2 \times 10^{-11} {\mathrm{AU}^{-3}}$. Constraints (upper limits) on the total amount of matter in this form bound to the Sun strongly depend on the radial profile of the clouds' distribution and reside in $0.05-30~M_{\odot}$ mass range.
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spellingShingle Search for H2 cloudlets in our backyard
Popkova, A. V.
Pshirkov, M. S.
Tuntsov, A. V.
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Several observational lines of evidence imply that a fraction of the dark matter in the Galaxy may be comprised of small cold clouds of molecular hydrogen. Such objects are difficult to detect because of their small size and low temperature, but they can reveal themselves with gamma radiation arising in interactions between such clouds and cosmic rays or as dark shadows cast on the optical, UV and X-ray sky background. In our work we use the data of Fermi LAT 4FGL-DR4 catalogue of gamma-ray sources together with the data of GALEX UV All-Sky Survey to search for small dark clouds of molecular hydrogen in the Solar neighbourhood. This approach allows us to put an upper limit on the local concentration of such objects: $n < 2.2 \times 10^{-11} {\mathrm{AU}^{-3}}$. Constraints (upper limits) on the total amount of matter in this form bound to the Sun strongly depend on the radial profile of the clouds' distribution and reside in $0.05-30~M_{\odot}$ mass range.
title Search for H2 cloudlets in our backyard
topic High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.16109