Prospects for dark matter detection with IceCube in the context of the CMSSM
R. Trotta (Imperial), R. Ruiz de Austri (Valencia U.), C. P\'erez, de los Heros (Uppsala U.)

TL;DR
This paper evaluates IceCube's potential to detect dark matter within the CMSSM framework, considering astrophysical uncertainties and highlighting the importance of annihilation channels and equilibrium conditions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of IceCube's detection prospects for CMSSM dark matter, emphasizing the impact of astrophysical assumptions and annihilation channels.
Findings
IceCube has a 2-12% chance of detecting dark matter in the Sun at 5sigma significance.
Approximately 66% of the CMSSM parameter space violates equilibrium between capture and annihilation.
Detection in IceCube combined with null results in direct detection can strongly disfavor the CMSSM.
Abstract
We study in detail the ability of the nominal configuration of the IceCube neutrino telescope (with 80 strings) to probe the parameter space of the Constrained MSSM (CMSSM) favoured by current collider and cosmological data. Adopting conservative assumptions about the galactic halo model and the expected experiment performance, we find that IceCube has a probability between 2% and 12% of achieving a 5sigma detection of dark matter annihilation in the Sun, depending on the choice of priors for the scalar and gaugino masses and on the astrophysical assumptions. We identify the most important annihilation channels in the CMSSM parameter space favoured by current constraints, and we demonstrate that assuming that the signal is dominated by a single annihilation channel canlead to large systematic errors in the inferred WIMP annihilation cross section. We demonstrate that ~ 66% of the CMSSM…
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