Indirect Detection of Little Higgs Dark Matter

Oct, 2006
13 pages
Published in:
  • Phys.Rev.D 75 (2007) 083519
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Abstract:
Little Higgs models with T parity contain an attractive dark matter candidate, the heavy photon. We compute the cross section of the heavy photon annihilation into Z-photon pairs, which turns out to be substantially higher than the previously computed cross section for the two photon final state. Unfortunately, even with this enhancement, the monochromatic photon flux from galactic heavy photon annihilation is unlikely to be detectable by GLAST or the currently operating atmospheric Cerenkov telescopes. We also compute the flux of high-energy neutrinos from the annihilation of the heavy photons captured by the Sun and the Earth. The maximum flux of upward-going muons due to such neutrinos is about 1 yr^{-1}km^{-2}.
  • 12.60.Cn
  • 95.35.+d
  • little Higgs model
  • T-parity
  • dark matter
  • photon: heavy
  • photon: annihilation
  • neutrino: production
  • Z0: photoproduction
  • geophysics
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