Search for dark matter from the Galactic halo with the IceCube Neutrino Telescope

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2011-07-29
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American Physical Society
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Self-annihilating or decaying dark matter in the Galactic halo might produce high energy neutrinos detectable with neutrino telescopes. We have conducted a search for such a signal using 276 days of data from the IceCube 22-string configuration detector acquired during 2007 and 2008. The effect of halo model choice in the extracted limit is reduced by performing a search that considers the outer halo region and not the Galactic Center. We constrain any large-scale neutrino anisotropy and are able to set a limit on the dark matter self-annihilation cross section of ⟨σAv⟩≃10⁻²² cm³ s⁻¹ for weakly interacting massive particle masses above 1 TeV, assuming a monochromatic neutrino line spectrum.

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GAMMA-RAY EMISSION, CONSTRAINTS, GALAXY, ANISOTROPY, ENERGIES, BOUNDS, LIMITS, FLUX, MASS, Astronomy & Astrophysics, Physics, Particles & Fields, Physics
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Abbasi, R., et al. (2011): Search for Dark Matter from the Galactic Halo with the IceCube Neutrino Telescope. Physical Review D, 84(2). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.84.022004