Discovery prospects of dwarf spheroidal galaxies for indirect dark matter searches
We study the prospects for the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) to find new dwarf spheroidal galaxies in the Milky Way. Adopting models of Milky-Way halo substructure and phenomenological prescriptions connecting subhalos and satellite galaxies, we obtain surface brightness distributions of V-...
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description | We study the prospects for the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) to find new dwarf spheroidal galaxies in the Milky Way. Adopting models of Milky-Way halo substructure and phenomenological prescriptions connecting subhalos and satellite galaxies, we obtain surface brightness distributions of V-band magnitude that lead us to predict that LSST will discover tens to hundreds of dwarf spheroidal galaxies above its sensitivity. The soon-to-be-discovered dwarfs will be interesting targets for indirect searches of dark matter annihilation yields. We forecast the distribution function of gamma-ray emission from dark matter annihilation in these objects, and discuss the detectability of these signals at both Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) and Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA). By combining information from the predicted dwarf galaxies, we obtain an expected sensitivity to the annihilation cross section ⟨σv⟩ of 10−26 cm3 s−1 (for dark matter particles of mass 10 GeV with Fermi-LAT) and 5×10−24 cm3 s−1 (for dark matter particles of mass 500 GeV with CTA). We find that the current uncertainties in the mass measurement of the Milky-Way halo are relatively minor compared with the Poisson errors associated to drawing the most promising dwarfs from the underlying flux distribution. |
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