Weekly seminars

Warm dark matter constraints using indirect searches

par Ariane Dekker (GRAPPA, Amsterdam)

Europe/Paris
Auditorium (LAPTh)

Auditorium

LAPTh

Description
Warm dark matter (WDM) could explain some small-scale structure observations that have challenged the cold dark matter (CDM) model, as warm particles suppress structure formation due to free streaming effects. Observing small-scale structure thus provides a valuable way to distinguish between CDM and WDM. In this talk, I will present a semi-analytical model for the dark matter substructure evolution. Satellite galaxies form within dark matter subhaloes, and I will discuss constraints on WDM models based on the observed number of satellites in the Milky Way. Moreover, warm particles such as sterile neutrinos and axion-like particles can decay into photons, which are consequently detectable by X-ray telescopes. eROSITA will perform an all-sky X-ray survey, of which I will present its sensitivity to identify dark matter decay with narrow X-ray line emission.