Publication: Dark matter disc enhanced neutrino fluxes from the sun and earth
Dark matter disc enhanced neutrino fluxes from the sun and earth
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Bruch, T., Peter, A. H. G., Read, J., Baudis, L., & Lake, G. (2009). Dark matter disc enhanced neutrino fluxes from the sun and earth. Physics Letters B, 674, 250–256. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2009.03.042
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As disc galaxies form in a hierarchical cosmology, massive merging satellites are preferentially dragged towards the disc plane. The material accreted from these satellites forms a dark matter disc that contributes 0.25–1.5 times the non-rotating halo density at the solar position. Here, we show the importance of the dark disc for indirect dark matter detection in neutrino telescopes. Previous predictions of the neutrino flux from WIMP annihilation in the Earth and the Sun have assumed that Galactic dark matter is spherically distribu
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Bruch, T., Peter, A. H. G., Read, J., Baudis, L., & Lake, G. (2009). Dark matter disc enhanced neutrino fluxes from the sun and earth. Physics Letters B, 674, 250–256. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2009.03.042