Spectral cutoffs in indirect dark matter searches
arXiv:1111.6998 · doi:10.1088/1742-6596/375/1/012034
Abstract
Indirect searches for dark matter annihilation or decay products in the cosmic-ray spectrum are plagued by the question of how to disentangle a dark matter signal from the omnipresent astrophysical background. One of the practically background-free smoking-gun signatures for dark matter would be the observation of a sharp cutoff or a pronounced bump in the gamma-ray energy spectrum. Such features are generically produced in many dark matter models by internal Bremsstrahlung, and they can be treated in a similar manner as the traditionally looked-for gamma-ray lines. Here, we discuss prospects for seeing such features with present and future Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes.
4 pages, 2 figures, 1 table; conference proceedings for TAUP 2011, Munich 5-9 Sep