The substructure content of dark matter halos is interesting because it can be affected by complex galaxy physics and dark matter particle physics. However, observing the small scale structure of dark matter is a challenge. The subhalo abundance (mass function, minimum mass) and morphology (density profile, subhalo shape, subsubstructure) contain information about complex astrophysics (halo formation processes) and new exotic fundamental physics (dark matter interactions). Indirect detection of dark matter annihilation radiation (DMAR) in gamma rays may be the most direct method for observing small scale structure. I outline the ways in which gamma rays may probe halo substructure. If substructure is bountiful, it may be responsible for the eventual discovery of DMAR, for instance in galaxy clusters or the diffuse gamma-ray background. Otherwise, the observation of DMAR in places without much substructure, such as the Galactic center, would lead to strict limits on the properties of small scale structure. Properties of the gamma-ray angular power spectrum will also provide information or constraints on Milky Way halo substructure.
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24 June 2014
WORKSHOP ON DARK MATTER, NEUTRINO PHYSICS AND ASTROPHYSICS CETUP* 2013: VIIth International Conference on Interconnections between Particle Physics and Cosmology PPC* 2013
24 June–26 July 2013
Lead/Deadwood, South Dakota
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June 24 2014
Gamma-ray probes of dark matter substructure
Sheldon Campbell
Sheldon Campbell
Department of Physics and Center for Cosmology and AstroParticle Physics (CCAPP), The Ohio State University, 191 W. Woodruff Ave., Columbus, OH 43210,
USA
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Sheldon Campbell
Department of Physics and Center for Cosmology and AstroParticle Physics (CCAPP), The Ohio State University, 191 W. Woodruff Ave., Columbus, OH 43210,
USA
AIP Conf. Proc. 1604, 11–21 (2014)
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Sheldon Campbell; Gamma-ray probes of dark matter substructure. AIP Conf. Proc. 24 June 2014; 1604 (1): 11–21. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4883408
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