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The Indirect Detection of Non-Baryonic Dark Matter

The Indirect Detection of Non-Baryonic Dark Matter. Application for a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship with the Science And Technology Research Council. Dr. Daniel T. Cumberbatch Case Western Reserve University. Universal Matter Constituents. 80 % DARK MATTER. 20% Baryons.

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The Indirect Detection of Non-Baryonic Dark Matter

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  1. The Indirect Detection of Non-Baryonic Dark Matter Application for a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship with the Science And Technology Research Council Dr. Daniel T. Cumberbatch Case Western Reserve University

  2. Universal Matter Constituents 80 % DARK MATTER 20% Baryons

  3. Rotation Curves of spiral galaxies: Galaxy clusters: 2dFGRS INCREASING LENGTH SCALES Abell 1689, HST Large-scale structure Anisotropies in the CMB WMAP Evidence for Dark Matter

  4. The relative importance of the nature of DM is huge Universal Matter Constituents ( ??? ) 80 % DARK MATTER 20% Baryons ( i.e. p, n, e - )

  5. Identify anomalous features in cosmic-ray spectra Calculate local fluxes of DM annihilation or decay products Deduce constraints on Dark Matter properties by fitting to observations D.Phil. Research: The Indirect Detection of DM • Identification of DM through the detection of the products resulting from its annihilations or decays:

  6. D.Phil. Research: The Indirect Detection of DM • 8 papers constraining the properties of 6 DM candidates: • Supersymmetric Neutralinos • Sommerfeld-enhanced Annihilating DM • Sterile Neutrinos • Late-decaying Particles • Light Dark Matter • Compact Composite Objects • Broadened knowledge of Particle Phenomenology • Furthered experience in calculation of local fluxes of DM annihilation/decay products

  7. Saleem Zaroubi (senior LOFAR representative, Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, Groningen) has promised to share the resources of the Kapteyn Institute in a full collaborative effort on this project. Proposed Research: 21cm Signal from Galaxies & Clusters The LOw Frequency Array (LOFAR) • Radio Interferometer • Observes Galaxies/Clusters • DM annihilation products heat HI gas • Significantly effects thermal evolution of H • Observed by LOFAR in 21(1+z) cm signal • Model spatial distribution of DM • Constrain DM from LOFAR observations

  8. D. T. Cumberbatch, M. Lattanzi & J. Silk (arXiv:0801.0881) Neutralinos NFW Moore On threshold of LOFAR’s mK sensitivity! Redshift Detectable by LOFAR! LDM Burkert mLDM =3MeV mLDM =20MeV Redshift D.Phil. Research: Global 21cm Signal

  9. I have already developed a code to calculate the emission profile for a satellite with specific dynamics and composition… Proposed Research: MigratingDark Matter Satellites Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope • Observes high energy radiation • High resolution all-sky gamma-ray map • Satellites of DM are predicted to traverse the Milky Way • Constrain DM properties from: • Unique elongatedemission profiles of synchroton/ICS emission • Non-astrophysical energy spectra

  10. Msat.=106 Msol.,Rsat.=48 pc,sat.=300 km s-1,mDM=50 GeV, <>=3x10-26 cm3 s-1B=0.96, B+-=0.04 Current location of satellite Galactic Plane Proposed Research: MigratingDark Matter Satellites

  11. Proposed Research: Alternative Production Mechanisms ofSterile Neutrino Dark Matter XMM-Newton/Chandra X-ray Observatory • X-ray observations of Galaxies/Clusters • Significant in constraining Sterile Neutrino decay rates(s   + ) • Particularly in objects of low brightness • Utilise new data to constrain decay rates of Sterile Neutrino Dark Matter • D.Phil. Research, Dodelson - Widrow mechanism:

  12. Since Sterile Neutrinos produced via DW Mechanism can’t constitute all of the Dark Matter we should investigate alternative mechanisms that can. Proposed Research: Alternative Production Mechanism forSterile Neutrino Dark Matter • Constraints on Sterile Neutrino DM using HEAO-1 and SDSS data Fs<0.7! (A. Palazzo, D. Cumberbatch, A. Slosar & J. Silk, Phys. Rev. D 76 123005 (2007) )

  13. Summary • The immediate prospects for the indirect detection of DM are very promising, owing to the numerous experiments that are scheduled to release results over the next few years. • By combining my experience in this field, and the resources of the STFC and Sheffield’s Astroparticle Physics & Cosmology group, we can make a significant impact on the understanding of the nature of Dark Matter - one of the “STFC’sRoadmap Goals”. • Further, Sheffield's “Public Outreach” programme will allow me to engage in the wider public understanding of the nature of dark matter - whether it be through master-classes or school visits - a fundamental goal of the STFC.

  14. THANK YOU!

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