Boosted dark matter from semi-annihilations in the galactic center

25 Aug 2025, 16:40
20m
Conference Room F2-R2

Conference Room F2-R2

Oral Dark Matter and Its Detection Dark Matter and Its Detection

Speaker

Takashi Toma (Kanazawa University)

Description

In some scenarios, the dark matter relic abundance is set by the semi-annihilation of two dark matter particles into one dark matter particle and one Standard Model particle. These semi-annihilations might still be occurring today in the Galactic Center at a significant rate, generating a flux of boosted dark matter particles. We investigate the possible signals of this flux component in direct detection and neutrino experiments for sub-GeV dark matter masses. We show that for typical values of the semi-annihilation cross-section, the sensitivity of current experiments to the spin-independent dark matter-proton scattering cross-section can be several orders of magnitude larger than current constraints from cosmic-ray boosted dark matter. We also argue that the upcoming DARWIN and DUNE experiments may probe scattering cross-sections as low as 10−37cm2 for masses between 30 MeV and 1 GeV.

Author

Takashi Toma (Kanazawa University)

Co-authors

Prof. Alejandro Ibarra (Techinical University of Munich) Dr Boris Betancourt Kamenetskaia (Techinical University of Munich) Prof. Motoko Fujiwara (University of Toyama)

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