Dark matter decay to neutrinos
ORAL
Abstract
Dark matter (DM) particles are predicted to decay into Standard Model particles, which would produce signals of neutrinos, gamma-rays, and other secondary particles. Neutrinos provide an avenue to probe astrophysical sources of DM particles. We review the decay of dark matter into neutrinos over a range of dark matter masses from MeV/c^2 to ZeV/c^2. We examine the expected contributions to the neutrino flux at current and upcoming neutrino and gamma-ray experiments, such as Hyper-Kamiokande, DUNE, CTA, TAMBO, and IceCube Gen-2. We consider galactic and extragalactic signals of decay processes into neutrino pairs, yielding constraints on the dark matter decay lifetime that ranges from tau ∼ 1.2×10^21 s at 10 MeV/c^2 to 1.5x10^29 s at 1 PeV/c^2.
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Presenters
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Diyaselis M Delgado
Harvard University
Authors
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Diyaselis M Delgado
Harvard University