25 September 2022 to 1 October 2022
Elba Island (Tuscany, Italy)
Europe/Rome timezone

Measuring the Dark Matter Content of Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies

30 Sept 2022, 09:25
25m
Elba Island (Tuscany, Italy)

Elba Island (Tuscany, Italy)

Speaker

Francesco Gabriele Saturni

Description

Dark matter (DM), a large (~85%) non-baryonic and non-relativistic component of the matter density of the Universe, likely consists of one or several so-far undetected particles hypothesized in theories beyond the Standard Model (SM). One of the most promising approaches to shed light on the nature of DM particles is to search for signatures of their annihilation or decay into SM particles from regions of the sky believed to be highly DM dominated, such as the Galactic Center, the clusters of galaxies and the dwarf spheroidal galaxies (dSphs) around the Milky Way. In this context, dSphs are among the most promising observational targets due to their relative proximity and lack of astrophysical background sources. In this contribution, I will present new determinations of the DM amount (i.e. the astrophysical factors for DM annihilation and decay) in dSph halos obtained through the MCMC Jeans analysis of their brightness and kinematic data through the CLUMPY software. I will also discuss the systematic uncertainties affecting the calculation of such quantities.

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Co-authors

Michele Doro (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) Aldo Morselli (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) Gonzalo Rodriguez Fernandez (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) Kaori Danielle Nakashima (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg )

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