Future sensitivity of neutrino telescopes to dark matter annihilations from the cosmic diffuse neutrino signal

Ángeles Moliné, Alejandro Ibarra, Sergio Palomares-Ruiz

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Abstract

Cosmological observations and cold dark matter N-body simulations indicate that our Universe is populated by numerous halos, where dark matter particles annihilate, potentially producing Standard Model particles. In this paper we calculate the contribution to the diffuse neutrino background from dark matter annihilations in halos at all redshifts and we estimate the future sensitivity to the annihilation cross section of neutrino telescopes such as IceCube or ANTARES. We consider various parametrizations to describe the internal halo properties and for the halo mass function in order to bracket the theoretical uncertainty in the limits from the modeling of the cosmological annihilation flux. We find that observations of the cosmic diffuse neutrino flux at large angular distances from the galactic center lead to constraints on the dark matter annihilation cross section which are complementary to (and for some extrapolations of the astrophysical parameters, better than) those stemming from observations of the Milky Way halo, especially for neutrino telescopes not pointing directly to the Milky Way center, as is the case of IceCube.

Original languageEnglish
Article number005
JournalJournal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
Volume2015
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2015

Keywords

  • cosmological neutrinos
  • dark matter simulations
  • dark matter theory

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