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Search for Dark Matter from the Galactic Halo with IceCube

Carsten Rott, for the IceCube Collaboration

Published 2009-12-30Version 1

Neutrinos produced in dark matter self-annihilations in the Galactic halo might be detectable by IceCube. We present a search for such a signal using the IceCube detector in the 22-string configuration. We first evaluate the sensitivity before presenting the result based on the collected data. We find that even with the partially instrumented detector and a small dataset, we are able to meaningfully constrain the dark matter self-annihilation cross-section. Future analyses, based on data sets from a larger detector and the inclusion of the Galactic center, are expected to considerably improve these results.

Comments: Proceedings of the CCAPP Symposium 2009, Columbus OH, USA, October 2009
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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