Dark matter in 3D

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Abstract: We discuss the relevance of directional detection experiments in the post-discovery era and propose a method to extract the local dark matter phase space distribution from directional data. The first feature of this method is a parameterization of the dark matter distribution function in terms of integrals of motion, which can be analytically extended to infer properties of the global distribution if certain equilibrium conditions hold. The second feature of our method is a decomposition of the distribution function in moments of a model independent basis, with minimal reliance on the ansatz for its functional form. We illustrate our method using the Via Lactea II N-body simulation as well as an analytical model for the dark matter halo. We conclude that (Formula presented.) events are necessary to measure deviations from the Standard Halo Model and constrain or measure the presence of anisotropies.

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Alves, D. S. M., El Hedri, S., & Wacker, J. G. (2016). Dark matter in 3D. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2016(3). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP03(2016)149

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