Sensitivity of the Cherenkov Telescope Array to dark subhalos
Javier Coronado-Bl\'azquez, Michele Doro, Miguel A. S\'anchez-Conde,, Alejandra Aguirre-Santaella

TL;DR
This study evaluates the Cherenkov Telescope Array's ability to detect dark matter subhalos through gamma-ray observations, providing predictions on detection prospects and setting limits on dark matter particle properties.
Contribution
It offers a detailed simulation-based analysis of CTA's sensitivity to dark matter subhalos, including observational strategies and expected constraints on annihilation cross sections.
Findings
CTA can set competitive limits on dark matter annihilation cross sections.
Accumulating exposure over 10 years enhances detection sensitivity.
CTA complements other gamma-ray observatories in the 1-3 TeV energy range.
Abstract
In this work, we study the potential of the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) for the detection of Galactic dark matter (DM) subhalos. We focus on low-mass subhalos that do not host any baryonic content and therefore lack any multiwavelength counterpart. If the DM is made of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), these dark subhalos may thus appear in the gamma-ray sky as unidentified sources. A detailed characterization of the instrumental response of CTA to dark subhalos is performed, for which we use the {\it ctools} analysis software and simulate CTA observations under different array configurations and pointing strategies, such as the scheduled extragalactic survey. This, together with information on the subhalo population as inferred from N-body cosmological simulations, allows us to predict the CTA detectability of dark subhalos, i.e., the expected number of subhalos in each…
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