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Can Planck constrain indirect detection of dark matter in our galaxy?

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arxiv 1105.4689 v1 pith:TMI7KSKT submitted 2011-05-24 astro-ph.GA astro-ph.HEhep-ph

Can Planck constrain indirect detection of dark matter in our galaxy?

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keywords darkmatterastrophysicaldataemissionmorphologyplancksynchrotron
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We investigate the synchrotron emission (both intensity and morphology) associated with generic dark matter particles and make predictions for the PLANCK experiment using the FERMI data and a model for the astrophysical sources. Our results indicate that the morphology of the dark matter plus astrophysical source synchrotron emission is frequency-dependent. We show that a thorough comparison between LFI and HFI data can potentially provide a new tool for constraining the dark matter particle mass.

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