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Indirect Detection of Dark Matter with gamma rays

Stefan Funk

Published 2013-10-10, updated 2014-02-12Version 2

The details of what constitutes the majority of the mass that makes up dark matter in the Universe remains one of the prime puzzles of cosmology and particle physics today - eighty years after the first observational indications. Today, it is widely accepted that dark matter exists and that it is very likely composed of elementary particles - that are weakly interacting and massive (WIMPs for Weakly Interacting Massive Particles). As important as dark matter is in our understanding of cosmology, the detection of these particles has so far been elusive. Their primary properties such as mass and interaction cross sections are still unknown. Indirect detection searches for the products of WIMP annihilation or decay. This is generally done through observations of gamma-ray photons or cosmic rays. Instruments such as the Fermi-LAT, H.E.S.S., MAGIC and VERITAS, combined with the future Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) will provide important and complementary constraints to other search techniques. Given the expected sensitivities of all search techniques, we are at a stage where the WIMP scenario is facing stringent tests and it can be expected that WIMPs will be either be detected or the scenario will be so severely constrained that it will have to be re-thought. In this sense we are on the "Threshold of Discovery". In this article, I will give a general overview over the current status and the future expectations for indirect searches for dark matter (WIMP) particles.

Comments: Submitted to PNAS as part of an invited review talk at the National Academy of Sciences "Sackler Symposium on Dark Matter" in Irvine, California 2012
Categories: astro-ph.HE, hep-ex
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