26–30 May 2014
Institut des Cordeliers - Paris
Europe/Paris timezone

Systematic uncertainties in dark matter searches due to halo asphericity

28 May 2014, 17:00
20m
Amphithéâtre Pasquier (Institut des Cordeliers - Paris)

Amphithéâtre Pasquier

Institut des Cordeliers - Paris

Parallel Session talk Cosmology and Astroparticles Dark Matter

Speaker

Nicolás Bernal

Description

We study the impact of aspherical dark matter density distribution in Milky-Way like halo on direct and indirect searches. Using data from large N-body cosmological simulation Bolshoi, we perform a complete statistical analysis and quantify the systematic uncertainties that affect the determination of local dark matter density and J factors for annihilating and decaying dark matter. We find that the systematic effects can be as large as 50% at 95% CL for a spherically averaged local density of 0.3 GeV/cm^3. Similarly, systematic uncertainties for J factors evaluated around the galactic center can be as large as 20% and 15% at 95% CL for decaying and annihilating dark matter, for typical NFW profiles.

Authors

Nicolás Bernal Sergio Palomares-Ruiz (IST)

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