The viability of low-mass subhaloes as targets for gamma-ray dark matter searches
Alejandra Aguirre-Santaella, Miguel A. S\'anchez-Conde

TL;DR
This study uses cosmological simulations to evaluate the potential of low-mass dark matter subhaloes as gamma-ray sources for indirect detection, highlighting their significance as promising targets.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of low-mass subhaloes' properties and their gamma-ray signals, emphasizing their importance in dark matter searches.
Findings
Low-mass subhaloes can produce detectable gamma-ray fluxes.
Some subhaloes appear as extended sources with degree-scale sizes.
Low-mass subhaloes are promising targets for future dark matter searches.
Abstract
In this work, we investigate the discovery potential of low-mass Galactic dark matter (DM) subhaloes for indirect searches of DM. We use data from the Via Lactea II (VL-II) N-body cosmological simulation, which resolves subhaloes down to solar masses and it is thus ideal for this purpose. First, we characterize the abundance, distribution and structural properties of the VL-II subhalo population in terms of both subhalo masses and maximum circular velocities. Then, we repopulate the original simulation with millions of subhaloes of masses down to about five orders of magnitude below the minimum VL-II subhalo mass (more than one order of magnitude in velocities). We compute subhalo DM annihilation astrophysical "J-factors" and angular sizes for the entire subhalo population, by placing the Earth at a random position but at the right galactocentric distance in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
