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13–17 May 2024
University of Pittsburgh / Carnegie Mellon University
US/Eastern timezone

Indirect searches for dark matter in the time domain

14 May 2024, 16:30
15m
David Lawrence Hall 120 (University of Pittsurgh)

David Lawrence Hall 120

University of Pittsurgh

Dark Matter Dark Matter

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Ngan Nguyen

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Collisions between large fermionic dark matter bound states may produce characterisic photon bursts that are highly intense but rare in occurrence and short in duration. We discuss strategies and prospects for discovering such less explored class of indirect detection signals with nontrivial temporal structures. We also provide a concrete dark matter model that yields burst-like gamma-ray signals.

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