20–22 avr. 2026
IJCLab
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Indirect searches for sub-GeV Dark Matter models in present and upcoming observations

22 avr. 2026, 10:50
25m
Auditorium Pierre Lehmann (IJCLab)

Auditorium Pierre Lehmann

IJCLab

Building 200, IJCLab
Dark Universe Dark Universe

Orateur

Dr Arpan Kar (LPTHE, Sorbonne University, Paris)

Description

Indirect searches for Dark Matter (DM) particles with mass in the MeV - GeV scale have received significant attention lately. Pair-annihilations of such DM particles in the Galaxy can give rise to MeV - GeV gamma-rays via prompt emission, sub-GeV e+e-'s in cosmic-rays, as well as a broad photon spectrum ranging from X-rays to soft gamma-rays, produced by the secondary emissions from DM induced e-(e+)'s via inverse Compton scattering, bremsstrahlung and in-flight annihilation processes. In this talk I shall focus on two realistic sub-GeV DM models, namely, the vector-portal and the scalar-portal model, and present the corresponding indirect detection constraints from existing X-rays, gamma-rays and cosmic-ray observations, based on all of the above-mentioned signals. I shall also present the prospects of the upcoming MeV photon telescope COSI to probe such signals from these DM models. I shall show that for both types of DM models new unconstrained DM parameter space can be probed at the upcoming instruments like COSI.

Auteurs

Dr Marco Cirelli (LPTHE, Sorbonne University, Paris) Dr Arpan Kar (LPTHE, Sorbonne University, Paris) M. Halim Shaikh

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