Abstract

A two component model of nonthermal dark matter is formulated to simultaneously explain the Fermi-LAT results indicating a $\gamma$-ray excess observed from our Galactic Centre in the 1-3 GeV energy range and the detection of an X-ray line at 3.55 keV from extragalactic sources. Two additional Standard Model singlet scalar fields $S_2$ and $S_3$ are introduced. These fields couple among themselves and with the Standard Model Higgs doublet $H$. The interaction terms among the scalar fields, namely $H$, $S_2$ and $S_3$, are constrained by the application of a discrete $\mathbb{Z}_2\times \mathbb{Z}^\prime_2$ symmetry which breaks softly to a remnant $\mathbb{Z}^{\prime \prime}_2$ symmetry. This residual discrete symmetry is then spontaneously broken through an MeV order vacuum expectation value $u$ of the singlet scalar field $S_3$. The resultant physical scalar spectrum has the Standard Model like Higgs as $\chi_{{}_{{}_1}}$ with $M_{\chi_{{}_{{}_1}}}\sim 125$ GeV, a moderately heavy scalar $\chi_{{}_{{}_2}}$ with $50 \,\,{\rm GeV} \leq M_{\chi_{{}_{{}_2}}}\leq 80\,\,{\rm GeV}$ and a light $\chi_{{}_{{}_3}}$ with $M_{\chi_{{}_{{}_3}}} \sim 7$ keV. There is only tiny mixing between $\chi_{{}_{{}_1}}$ and $\chi_{{}_{{}_2}}$ as well as between $\chi_{{}_{{}_1}}$ and $\chi_{{}_{{}_3}}$. The lack of importance of domain wall formation in the present scenario from the spontaneous breaking of the discrete symmetry ${\mathbb{Z}_2^{\prime\prime}}$, provided $u\leq 10$ MeV, is pointed out. We find that our proposed two component dark matter model is able to explain successfully both the above mentioned phenomena $-$ the Fermi-LAT observed $\gamma$-ray excess (from the $\chi_{{}_{{}_2}} \rightarrow {\rm b} \bar{\rm b}$ decay mode) and the observation of the X-ray line (from the decay channel $\chi_{{}_{{}_3}}\rightarrow\gamma \gamma$) by the XMM-Newton observatory.

Highlights

  • Centre in the 1–3 GeV energy range and the detection of an X-ray line at 3.55 keV from extragalactic sources

  • In ref. [15] the authors claimed from their analysis of XMM-Newton data that a 3.55 keV line from the Galactic Centre could be interpreted from a known plasma line of astrophysical origin

  • X-ray emission lines of the order of 3.5 keV have been probed from galaxy clusters, the Galactic Centre and M31 where analyses [18] have been made considering sterile neutrino dark matter with a few keV mass

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Summary

The model

We start with the Standard Model fields including, in particular, the SU(2)L Higgs doublet h+ H = s1 +√ip1 +v. The stability of the newly added scalars S2,3 is ensured by the postulated invariance of the model under the discrete symmetry Z2 × Z′2 with respect to which only these two fields transform nontrivially. The function V (H, S2, S3) of eq (2.3) contains all possible Z2 × Z′2 invariant interaction terms among the Standard Model Higgs doublet field H and the singlet fields S2, S3 including all allowed self interactions and mass terms. We write it explicitly in eq (2.4):. We only note that Mχ > Mχ > Mχ with Mχ ∼ 125 GeV, Mχ ≃ 50–80 GeV and Mχ ∼ 7 keV.

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