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Probing Dark Matter annihilation in the Galactic Centre with TRIDENT

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Speaker

Xin-Hui Chu (TDLI, SJTU)

Description

We determine the future sensitivity of the TRIDENT neutrino telescope to dark matter annihilation in the Galactic Centre. By applying the full detector design we show that TRIDENT will probe annihilation rates down to $\langle\sigma v\rangle\approx5\times10^{-27}\,{\rm cm}^3\,{\rm s}^{-1}$ for a $10\,{\rm TeV}$ dark matter, which is below the thermal freeze-out benchmark. The analysis is carried out with all-flavour neutrino interactions, where we demonstrate that cascade events, primarily due to $\nu_{e,\tau}$, show greater sensitivity to a dark matter signal compared to the more commonly studied track events. Furthermore, we highlight the impact of a previously overlooked background, Galactic neutrinos produced from interactions between hadronic cosmic rays and interstellar gas. We find dark matter sensitivities are more strongly degraded in the high energy region above $\sim 10\, {\rm TeV}$, with a maximal weakening of approximately a factor of $\sim 2$. This effect remains smaller than the uncertainty associated with the dark matter density profile but can nonetheless mimic a positive annihilation signal. We contextualize these results with a concrete particle model and show that TRIDENT will be able to probe the most interesting untested parts of parameter space.

Primary authors

Andrew Cheek (TDLI, SJTU) Prof. Donglian Xu (T D Lee Institute) Fuyudi Zhang Gwenael Giacinti (TDLI & SJTU) Iwan Morton-Blake (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute / Shanghai Jiao Tong University) Qichao Chang Samy Kaci (TDLI & SJTU) Xin Xiang Xin-Hui Chu (TDLI, SJTU) Yingwei Wang

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