2-9 July 2014
Valencia, Spain
Europe/Madrid timezone

Constraints on dark matter and future observational strategies with gamma-ray space experiments

4 Jul 2014, 15:50
20m
Auditorium 3A ()

Auditorium 3A

Oral presentation Astroparticle Physics and Cosmology Astroparticle Physics and Cosmology

Speaker

Dr. Aldo Morselli (INFN Roma Tor Vergata)

Description

Detection of gamma rays and cosmic rays from the annihilation or decay of dark matter particles is a promising method for identifying dark matter, understanding its intrinsic properties, and mapping its distribution in the universe. I will review recent results from the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope and other space-based experiments, and highlight the constraints these currently place on particle dark matter models. I will also discuss the prospects for indirect searches to robustly identify or exclude a dark matter signal using upcoming data and the comparison with LHC searches

Primary author

Dr. Aldo Morselli (INFN Roma Tor Vergata)

Presentation Materials

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