Remnants of galactic subhalos and their impact on indirect dark-matter searches

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Dark-matter subhalos, predicted in large numbers in the cold-dark-matter scenario, should have an impact on dark-matter-particle searches. Recent results show that tidal disruption of these objects in computer simulations is overefficient due to numerical artifacts and resolution effects. Accounting for these results, we re-estimated the subhalo abundance in the Milky Way using semianalytical techniques. In particular, we showed that the boost factor for gamma rays and cosmic-ray antiprotons is increased by roughly a factor of two.

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Stref, M., Lacroix, T., & Lavalle, J. (2019). Remnants of galactic subhalos and their impact on indirect dark-matter searches. Galaxies, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/GALAXIES7020065

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