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Microhalos and dark matter detection

Authors :
Schneider, Aurel
Krauss, Lawrence
Moore, Ben
Schneider, Aurel
Krauss, Lawrence
Moore, Ben
Source :
Proceedings of Science
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Cosmological structure formation predicts that our galactic halo contains an enormous hierarchy of substructures and streams, the remnants of the merging hierarchy that began with tiny Earth mass microhalos. If these structures persist until the present time, they could influence dramatically the detection signatures of weakly interacting elementary particle dark matter (WIMP). Using numerical simulations that follow the tidal disruption within the Galactic potential and heating from stellar encounters, we find that neither microhalos nor streams have significant impact on direct detection, implying that dark matter constraints derived using simple smooth halo models are relatively robust. We also find that many dense central cusps survive, yielding a small enhancement in the signal for indirect detection experiments.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Proceedings of Science
Notes :
Montpellier France, en_AU
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1310099608
Document Type :
Electronic Resource