Author/Authors :
Bergstrِm، نويسنده , , Lars، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The CTA will mean a significant increase of the potential for dark matter detection, compared to present-day detectors like MAGIC, HESS and VERITAS. In particular, if – as it might be indicated from early LHC results – the dark matter sector is heavy, perhaps in the TeV mass range, imaging air Cherenkov arrays have a good opportunity to detect γ-rays from dark matter annihilation in the galactic halo, the galactic center, dwarf galaxies, or galaxy clusters. A review of the present situation is given and a few of the “miracles” that may enhance chances for detection in CTA are discussed, such as Sommerfeld enhancement and internal bremsstrahlung radiation. A few templates for dark matter are studied, and the importance of the acceptance of the detector at low energies is pointed out. Finally, the idea of a complement to CTA in the form of a high-altitude, low energy threshold dedicated dark matter array, DMA, is discussed.
Keywords :
gamma-rays , Review , Dark matter , Indirect detection