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2008MNRAS.384.1627P - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 384, 1627-1637 (2008/March-2)

Dark matter annihilation in substructures revised.

PIERI L., BERTONE G. and BRANCHINI E.

Abstract (from CDS):

Upcoming γ-ray satellites will search for Dark Matter (DM) annihilations in Milky Way substructures (or `clumps'). The prospects for detecting these objects strongly depend on the assumptions made on the distribution of DM in substructures, and on the distribution of substructures in the Milky Way halo. By adopting simplified, yet rather extreme, prescriptions for these quantities, we compute the number of sources that can be detected with upcoming experiments such as GLAST, and show that, for the most optimistic particle physics setup (mχ= 40 GeV and annihilation cross-section σv = 3x10–26cm3/s), the result ranges from zero to approximately 100 sources, all with mass above 105M. However, for a fiducial DM candidate with mass mχ= 100 GeV and σv = 10–26cm3/s, at most a handful of large mass substructures can be detected at 5σ, with a one-year exposure time, by a GLAST-like experiment. Scenarios where micro-clumps (i.e. clumps with mass as small as 10–6M) can be detected are severely constrained by the diffuse γ-ray background detected by EGRET.

Abstract Copyright: 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2008 RAS

Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: general - Galaxy: halo - galaxies: structure - dark matter - gamma-rays: observations - gamma-rays: theory

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