TY - JOUR AU - Bernal, N. AU - Boehm, C. AU - Palomares-Ruiz, S. AU - Silk, J. AU - Toma, T. PY - 2013 DA - 2013// TI - Observing Higgs boson production through its decay into gamma-rays: A messenger for dark matter candidates T2 - Phys. Lett. B JO - Physics Letters B SP - 100 EP - 106 VL - 723 IS - 1-3 PB - Elsevier Science Bv AB - In this Letter, we study the gamma-ray signatures subsequent to the production of a Higgs boson in space by dark matter annihilations. We investigate the cases where the Higgs boson is produced at rest or slightly boosted and show that such configurations can produce characteristic bumps in the gamma-ray data. These results are relevant in the case of the Standard Model-like Higgs boson provided that the dark matter mass is about 63 GeV, 109 GeV or 126 GeV, but can be generalized to any other Higgs boson masses. Here, we point out that it may be worth looking for a 63 GeV line since it could be the signature of the decay of a Standard Model-like Higgs boson produced in space, as in the case of a di-Higgs final state if m chi similar or equal to 126 GeV. We show that one can set generic constraints on the Higgs boson production rates using its decay properties. In particular, using the Fermi-LAT data from the galactic center, we find that the dark matter annihilation cross section into gamma+ a Standard Model-like Higgs boson produced at rest or near rest cannot exceed (sigma nu) similar to a few 10(-25) cm(3)/s or (sigma-nu) similar to a few 10(-27) cm(3)/s respectively, providing us with information on the Higgs coupling to the dark matter particle. We conclude that Higgs bosons can indeed be used as messengers to explore the dark matter mass range. SN - 0370-2693 UR - http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.2639 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2013.04.047 DO - 10.1016/j.physletb.2013.04.047 LA - English N1 - WOS:000320206500014 ID - Bernal_etal2013 ER -