Neutrino constraints on the dark matter total annihilation cross section
- 17 December 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 76 (12) , 123506
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.76.123506
Abstract
In the indirect detection of dark matter through its annihilation products, the signals depend on the square of the dark matter density, making precise knowledge of the distribution of dark matter in the Universe critical for robust predictions. Many studies have focused on regions where the dark matter density is greatest, e.g., the galactic center, as well as on the cosmic signal arising from all halos in the Universe. We focus on the signal arising from the whole Milky Way halo; this is less sensitive to uncertainties in the dark matter distribution, and especially for flatter profiles, this halo signal is larger than the cosmic signal. We illustrate this by considering a dark matter model in which the principal annihilation products are neutrinos. Since neutrinos are the least detectable standard model particles, a limit on their flux conservatively bounds the dark matter total self-annihilation cross section from above. By using the Milky Way halo signal, we show that previous constraints using the cosmic signal can be improved on by 1–2 orders of magnitude; dedicated experimental analyses should be able to improve both by an additional 1–2 orders of magnitude.Keywords
All Related Versions
This publication has 68 references indexed in Scilit:
- Particle dark matter: evidence, candidates and constraintsPhysics Reports, 2005
- Have atmospheric Cerenkov telescopes observed dark matter?Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, 2004
- The Galactic center as a dark matter gamma-ray sourceAstroparticle Physics, 2004
- Neutralino gamma-ray signals from accreting halo dark matterPhysical Review D, 2001
- Non-baryonic dark matter: observational evidence and detection methodsReports on Progress in Physics, 2000
- Supersymmetric dark matterPublished by Elsevier ,1999
- Observability of γ rays from dark matter neutralino annihilations in the Milky Way haloAstroparticle Physics, 1998
- Full one-loop calculation of neutralino annihilation into two photonsNuclear Physics B, 1997
- High energy gamma-radiation from the galactic center due to neutralino annihilationPhysics Letters B, 1994
- Quark flavours and the γ-ray spectrum from halo dark matter annihilationsNuclear Physics B, 1990