Dark matter annihilation at the galactic center

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Gondolo, Paolo
Other Author Silk, Joseph
Title Dark matter annihilation at the galactic center
Date 1999-08
Description Cold dark matter near the galactic center is accreted by the central black hole into a dense spike. Particle dark matter annihilation makes the spike a compact source of photons, electrons, positrons, protons, antiprotons, and neutrinos. The spike luminosity depends on the halo density profile: halos with finite cores have unnoticeable spikes; halos with inner cusps may have spikes so bright that the absence of a neutrino signal from the galactic center already places upper limits on the density slope of the inner halo. Future neutrino telescopes observing the galactic center could probe the inner structure of the dark halo or indirectly find the nature of dark matter.
Type Text
Publisher American Physical Society
Journal Title Physical Review Letters
Volume 83
Issue 9
First Page 1719
Last Page 1722
DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.83.1719
citatation_issn 0031-9007
Subject Neutralinos; Neutrino flux
Subject LCSH Dark matter (Astronomy); Galactic center; Annihilation reactions; Black holes (Astronomy)
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Gondolo, P., & Silk, J. (1999). Dark matter annihilation at the galactic center. Physical Review Letters, 83(9), 1719-22.
Rights Management (c) American Physical Society http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.83.1719
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