13-15 May 2013
Union South
US/Central timezone

Latest Results on Searches for Dark Matter from IceCube

13 May 2013, 14:36
18m
Dark Matter (Theory/Experiment) Parallel Dark Matter Theory / Experiments I

Speaker

Mr Matthias Danninger (Stockholm University)

Description

The cubic-kilometer sized IceCube neutrino observatory, constructed in the glacial ice at the South Pole, offers new opportunities for neutrino physics with its in-fill array "DeepCore". IceCube searches indirectly for dark matter via neutrinos from dark matter self-annihilations and has a high discovery potential through striking signatures. We report on the latest results from searches for dark matter self-annihilations in the Milky Way and signals from the Sun. The latter are sensitive to the WIMP-proton scattering cross section, which initiates the WIMP capture process in the Sun. The latest limits from a search with the 79-string configuration of IceCube for WIMP masses in the range 20–5000 GeV are the most stringent spin-dependent WIMP-proton cross section limits to date above 35 GeV for most WIMP models.

Primary author

Mr Matthias Danninger (Stockholm University)

Co-author

Collaboration The IceCube (IceCube Neutrino Telescope)

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