Dark matter in the Sun: scattering off electrons vs nucleons

The annihilation of dark matter (DM) particles accumulated in the Sun could produce a flux of neutrinos, which is potentially detectable with neutrino detectors/telescopes and the DM elastic scattering cross section can be constrained. Although the process of DM capture in astrophysical objects like...

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COUPLINGS
CROSS SECTIONS
DISTRIBUTION
ELASTIC SCATTERING
ELECTRONS
GEV RANGE
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TELESCOPES
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