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Current and Future γ-Ray Searches for Dark Matter Annihilation Beyond the Unitarity Limit

For decades, searches for electroweak-scale dark matter (DM) have been performed without a definitive detection. This lack of success may hint that DM searches have focused on the wrong mass range. A proposed candidate beyond the canonical parameter space is ultraheavy DM (UHDM). In this work, we co...

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Autores principales: Tak, Donggeun, Baumgart, Matthew, Rodd, Nicholas L., Pueschel, Elisa
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ac9387
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2827090
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author Tak, Donggeun
Baumgart, Matthew
Rodd, Nicholas L.
Pueschel, Elisa
author_facet Tak, Donggeun
Baumgart, Matthew
Rodd, Nicholas L.
Pueschel, Elisa
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description For decades, searches for electroweak-scale dark matter (DM) have been performed without a definitive detection. This lack of success may hint that DM searches have focused on the wrong mass range. A proposed candidate beyond the canonical parameter space is ultraheavy DM (UHDM). In this work, we consider indirect UHDM annihilation searches for masses between 30 TeV and 30 PeV—extending well beyond the unitarity limit at ∼100 TeV—and discuss the basic requirements for DM models in this regime. We explore the feasibility of detecting the annihilation signature, and the expected reach for UHDM with current and future very-high-energy (VHE; >100 GeV) γ-ray observatories. Specifically, we focus on three reference instruments: two Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope arrays, modeled on VERITAS and CTA-North, and one extended air shower array, motivated by HAWC. With reasonable assumptions on the instrument response functions and background rate, we find a set of UHDM parameters (mass and cross section) for which a γ-ray signature can be detected by the aforementioned observatories. We further compute the expected upper limits for each experiment. With realistic exposure times, the three instruments can probe DM across a wide mass range. At the lower end, it can still have a point-like cross section, while at higher masses the DM could have a geometric cross section, indicative of compositeness.
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spelling cern-28270902023-03-17T03:35:35Zdoi:10.3847/2041-8213/ac9387http://cds.cern.ch/record/2827090engTak, DonggeunBaumgart, MatthewRodd, Nicholas L.Pueschel, ElisaCurrent and Future γ-Ray Searches for Dark Matter Annihilation Beyond the Unitarity LimitParticle Physics - PhenomenologyParticle Physics - ExperimentAstrophysics and AstronomyFor decades, searches for electroweak-scale dark matter (DM) have been performed without a definitive detection. This lack of success may hint that DM searches have focused on the wrong mass range. A proposed candidate beyond the canonical parameter space is ultraheavy DM (UHDM). In this work, we consider indirect UHDM annihilation searches for masses between 30 TeV and 30 PeV—extending well beyond the unitarity limit at ∼100 TeV—and discuss the basic requirements for DM models in this regime. We explore the feasibility of detecting the annihilation signature, and the expected reach for UHDM with current and future very-high-energy (VHE; >100 GeV) γ-ray observatories. Specifically, we focus on three reference instruments: two Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope arrays, modeled on VERITAS and CTA-North, and one extended air shower array, motivated by HAWC. With reasonable assumptions on the instrument response functions and background rate, we find a set of UHDM parameters (mass and cross section) for which a γ-ray signature can be detected by the aforementioned observatories. We further compute the expected upper limits for each experiment. With realistic exposure times, the three instruments can probe DM across a wide mass range. At the lower end, it can still have a point-like cross section, while at higher masses the DM could have a geometric cross section, indicative of compositeness.For decades, searches for electroweak-scale dark matter (DM) have been performed without a definitive detection. This lack of success may hint that DM searches have focused on the wrong mass range. A proposed candidate beyond the canonical parameter space is ultra-heavy DM (UHDM). In this work, we consider indirect UHDM annihilation searches for masses between 30 TeV and 30 PeV, extending well beyond the unitarity limit at $\sim$100 TeV, and discuss the basic requirements for DM models in this regime. We explore the feasibility of detecting the annihilation signature, and the expected reach for UHDM with current and future Very-High-Energy (VHE; $>$ 100 GeV) $\gamma$-ray observatories. Specifically, we focus on three reference instruments: two Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope arrays, modeled on VERITAS and CTA-North, and one Extended Air Shower array, motivated by HAWC. With reasonable assumptions on the instrument response functions and background rate, we find a set of UHDM parameters (mass and cross section) for which a $\gamma$-ray signature can be detected by the aforementioned observatories. We further compute the expected upper limits for each experiment. With realistic exposure times, the three instruments can probe DM across a wide mass range. At the lower end, it can still have a point-like cross section, while at higher masses the DM could have a geometric cross section, indicative of compositeness.arXiv:2208.11740CERN-TH-2022-139DESY-22-138oai:cds.cern.ch:28270902022-08-24
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Particle Physics - Experiment
Astrophysics and Astronomy
Tak, Donggeun
Baumgart, Matthew
Rodd, Nicholas L.
Pueschel, Elisa
Current and Future γ-Ray Searches for Dark Matter Annihilation Beyond the Unitarity Limit
title Current and Future γ-Ray Searches for Dark Matter Annihilation Beyond the Unitarity Limit
title_full Current and Future γ-Ray Searches for Dark Matter Annihilation Beyond the Unitarity Limit
title_fullStr Current and Future γ-Ray Searches for Dark Matter Annihilation Beyond the Unitarity Limit
title_full_unstemmed Current and Future γ-Ray Searches for Dark Matter Annihilation Beyond the Unitarity Limit
title_short Current and Future γ-Ray Searches for Dark Matter Annihilation Beyond the Unitarity Limit
title_sort current and future γ-ray searches for dark matter annihilation beyond the unitarity limit
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Particle Physics - Experiment
Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ac9387
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