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      Unidentified Line in X-Ray Spectra of the Andromeda Galaxy and Perseus Galaxy Cluster

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      Physical Review Letters
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          We report a weak line at 3.52±0.02  keV in x-ray spectra of the Andromeda galaxy and the Perseus galaxy cluster observed by the metal-oxide-silicon (MOS) and p-n (PN) CCD cameras of the XMM-Newton telescope. This line is not known as an atomic line in the spectra of galaxies or clusters. It becomes stronger towards the centers of the objects; is stronger for Perseus than for M31; is absent in the spectrum of a deep "blank sky" data set. Although for each object it is hard to exclude that the feature is due to an instrumental effect or an atomic line, it is consistent with the behavior of a dark matter decay line. Future (non-)detections of this line in multiple objects may help to reveal its nature.

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                Journal
                PRLTAO
                Physical Review Letters
                Phys. Rev. Lett.
                American Physical Society (APS)
                0031-9007
                1079-7114
                December 2014
                December 15 2014
                : 113
                : 25
                Article
                10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.251301
                25554871
                c546e5d7-b2fc-48b2-8986-f9752bf44c68
                © 2014

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