Neutralinos arise as natural cold dark matter candidates in many supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model of particle physics. If Galactic neutralinos exist, they could in principle be detected by both direct and indirect detection techniques. We use the DarkSUSY package to make very accurate calculations of the expected detection rates for a wide scan of parameter values. We compare the calculations with the sensitivity of current and future detectors, and conclude that some of the models are above the sensitivity limits. Comments are also made on the mutual dependence between the halo profile and the detection rates.

Accurate (In)direct detection rates for neutralinos / Schelke, M; Edsjo, J; Ullio, P. - In: IAU SYMPOSIA. - ISSN 0074-1809. - 220:(2004), pp. 489-490. (Intervento presentato al convegno 220th Symposium of the International-Astronomical-Union on Dark Matter in Galaxies tenutosi a Sydney, AUSTRALIA nel JUL 21-25, 2003).

Accurate (In)direct detection rates for neutralinos

Ullio, P
2004-01-01

Abstract

Neutralinos arise as natural cold dark matter candidates in many supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model of particle physics. If Galactic neutralinos exist, they could in principle be detected by both direct and indirect detection techniques. We use the DarkSUSY package to make very accurate calculations of the expected detection rates for a wide scan of parameter values. We compare the calculations with the sensitivity of current and future detectors, and conclude that some of the models are above the sensitivity limits. Comments are also made on the mutual dependence between the halo profile and the detection rates.
2004
Dark Matter in Galaxies
220
489
490
1-58381-167-2
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2004IAUS..220..489S
Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Schelke, M; Edsjo, J; Ullio, P
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