Multi-messenger High-Energy Signatures of Decaying Dark Matter and the Effect of Background Light
Barbara Skrzypek, Marco Chianese, Carlos Arg\"uelles Delgado

TL;DR
This study derives background-agnostic constraints on decaying dark matter using gamma-ray and neutrino data, exploring the potential contribution of dark matter to the astrophysical neutrino flux and highlighting uncertainties from background light modeling.
Contribution
It provides new galactic and extragalactic constraints on dark matter decay by considering uncertainties in electromagnetic cascade modeling and background light effects.
Findings
Gamma-ray limits vary up to 55% due to background light uncertainties.
A significant portion of the astrophysical neutrino flux could originate from dark matter decay.
Constraints depend on assumptions about gamma-ray and neutrino backgrounds.
Abstract
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the South Pole has measured astrophysical neutrinos using through-going and starting events in the TeV to PeV energy range. The origin of these astrophysical neutrinos is still largely unresolved, and among their potential sources could be dark matter decay. Measurements of the astrophysical flux using muon neutrinos are in slight tension with starting event measurements. This tension is driven by an excess observed in the energy range of 40-200 TeV with respect to the through-going expectation. Previous works have considered the possibility that this excess may be due to heavy dark matter decay and have placed constraints using gamma-ray and neutrino data. However, these constraints are not without caveats since they rely on the modeling of the astrophysical neutrino flux and the sources of gamma-ray emission. In this work, we derive…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Neutrino Physics Research
