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On the Importance of Electroweak Corrections for Majorana Dark Matter Indirect Detection

Recent analyses have shown that the inclusion of electroweak corrections can alter significantly the energy spectra of Standard Model particles originated from dark matter annihilations. We investigate the important situation where the radiation of electroweak gauge bosons has a substantial influenc...

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Autores principales: Ciafaloni, Paolo, Cirelli, Marco, Comelli, Denis, De Simone, Andrea, Riotto, Antonio, Urbano, Alfredo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2011/06/018
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1345177
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author Ciafaloni, Paolo
Cirelli, Marco
Comelli, Denis
De Simone, Andrea
Riotto, Antonio
Urbano, Alfredo
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Cirelli, Marco
Comelli, Denis
De Simone, Andrea
Riotto, Antonio
Urbano, Alfredo
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description Recent analyses have shown that the inclusion of electroweak corrections can alter significantly the energy spectra of Standard Model particles originated from dark matter annihilations. We investigate the important situation where the radiation of electroweak gauge bosons has a substantial influence: a Majorana dark matter particle annihilating into two light fermions. This process is in p-wave and hence suppressed by the small value of the relative velocity of the annihilating particles. The inclusion of electroweak radiation eludes this suppression and opens up a potentially sizeable s-wave contribution to the annihilation cross section. We study this effect in detail and explore its impact on the fluxes of stable particles resulting from the dark matter annihilations, which are relevant for dark matter indirect searches. We also discuss the effective field theory approach, pointing out that the opening of the s-wave is missed at the level of dimension-six operators and only encoded by higher orders.
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spelling cern-13451772023-03-14T16:56:38Zdoi:10.1088/1475-7516/2011/06/018http://cds.cern.ch/record/1345177engCiafaloni, PaoloCirelli, MarcoComelli, DenisDe Simone, AndreaRiotto, AntonioUrbano, AlfredoOn the Importance of Electroweak Corrections for Majorana Dark Matter Indirect DetectionParticle Physics - PhenomenologyRecent analyses have shown that the inclusion of electroweak corrections can alter significantly the energy spectra of Standard Model particles originated from dark matter annihilations. We investigate the important situation where the radiation of electroweak gauge bosons has a substantial influence: a Majorana dark matter particle annihilating into two light fermions. This process is in p-wave and hence suppressed by the small value of the relative velocity of the annihilating particles. The inclusion of electroweak radiation eludes this suppression and opens up a potentially sizeable s-wave contribution to the annihilation cross section. We study this effect in detail and explore its impact on the fluxes of stable particles resulting from the dark matter annihilations, which are relevant for dark matter indirect searches. We also discuss the effective field theory approach, pointing out that the opening of the s-wave is missed at the level of dimension-six operators and only encoded by higher orders.Recent analyses have shown that the inclusion of electroweak corrections can alter significantly the energy spectra of Standard Model particles originated from dark matter annihilations. We investigate the important situation where the radiation of electroweak gauge bosons has a substantial influence: a Majorana dark matter particle annihilating into two light fermions. This process is in p-wave and hence suppressed by the small value of the relative velocity of the annihilating particles. The inclusion of electroweak radiation eludes this suppression and opens up a potentially sizeable s-wave contribution to the annihilation cross section. We study this effect in detail and explore its impact on the fluxes of stable particles resulting from the dark matter annihilations, which are relevant for dark matter indirect searches. We also discuss the effective field theory approach, pointing out that the opening of the s-wave is missed at the level of dimension-six operators and only encoded by higher orders.arXiv:1104.2996CERN-PH-TH-2011-040SACLAY-T11-031CERN-PH-TH-2011-040SACLAY-T11-031oai:cds.cern.ch:13451772011-04-18
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Ciafaloni, Paolo
Cirelli, Marco
Comelli, Denis
De Simone, Andrea
Riotto, Antonio
Urbano, Alfredo
On the Importance of Electroweak Corrections for Majorana Dark Matter Indirect Detection
title On the Importance of Electroweak Corrections for Majorana Dark Matter Indirect Detection
title_full On the Importance of Electroweak Corrections for Majorana Dark Matter Indirect Detection
title_fullStr On the Importance of Electroweak Corrections for Majorana Dark Matter Indirect Detection
title_full_unstemmed On the Importance of Electroweak Corrections for Majorana Dark Matter Indirect Detection
title_short On the Importance of Electroweak Corrections for Majorana Dark Matter Indirect Detection
title_sort on the importance of electroweak corrections for majorana dark matter indirect detection
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2011/06/018
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1345177
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