Author:
Facchinetti Gaétan,Stref Martin,Lacroix Thomas,Lavalle Julien,Pérez-Romero Judit,Maurin David,Sánchez-Conde Miguel A.
Abstract
Abstract
As searches for thermal and self-annihilating dark matter (DM) intensify, it becomes
crucial to include as many relevant physical processes and ingredients as possible to refine
signal predictions, in particular those which directly relate to the intimate properties of DM. We
investigate the combined impact of DM subhalos and of the (velocity-dependent) Sommerfeld
enhancement of the annihilation cross section. Both features are expected to play an important
role in searches for thermal DM particle candidates with masses around or beyond TeV, or in
scenarios with a light dark sector. We provide a detailed analytical description of the phenomena
at play, and show how they scale with the subhalo masses and the main Sommerfeld parameters. We
derive approximate analytical expressions that can be used to estimate the overall boost factors
resulting from these combined effects, from which the intricate phenomenology can be better
understood. DM subhalos lead to an increase of the Sommerfeld effect by several orders of
magnitude (for both s- and p-wave annihilation processes), especially on resonances, which
makes them critical to get sensible gamma-ray signal predictions for typical targets of different
masses (from dwarf galaxies to galaxy clusters).
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics