Séminaires LAPP
Dark matter annihilation in the Galaxy: gamma-rays from substructures and dwarf spheroidal galaxies
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Europe/Paris
Auditorium M. Vivargent (LAPP)
Auditorium M. Vivargent
LAPP
Annecy-Le-Vieux
Description
The nature of dark matter still evades us. In this talk, I will focus on
the gamma-ray flux from dark matter annihilation, which has been tagged as
a promising channel for indirect detection. I will first present CLUMPY, a
new public code we developed to compute the gamma-ray flux from any dark
matter distribution and instrumental resolution. In the second part of the
talk, I will present the recent study we conducted on the detectability of
such a signal in the classical dwarf spheroidal galaxies of the Milky Way,
based on an MCMC analysis of the kinematical data. I will conclude by
providing a new ranking in terms of detectability of these objects for
present and future gamma-ray observatories.