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χ<tt>aro</tt>ν: a tool for neutrino flux generation from WIMPs

Qinrui Liu, Jeffrey Lazar, Carlos A. Argüelles, Ali Kheirandish

2020Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Indirect searches for signatures of corpuscular dark matter have been performed using all cosmic messengers: gamma rays, cosmic rays, and neutrinos. The search for dark matter from neutrinos is of particular importance since they are the only courier that can reach detectors from dark matter processes in dense environments, such as the core of the Sun or Earth, or from the edge of the observable Universe. In this work, we introduce $\chi$aro$\nu$, a software package that, in the spirit of its mythological Greek namesake $\chi \acute\alpha \rho \omega \nu $, bridges the dark sector and Standard Model by predicting neutrino fluxes from different celestial dark matter agglomerations. The flux at the point of production is either computed internally by $\chi$aro$\nu$ or is taken from user supplied tables. $\chi$aro$\nu$ then propagates this flux through vacuum or dense media and returns the expected neutrino yield at an observer's location. In developing $\chi$aro$\nu$, we have revisited and updated the production of neutrinos in dense media, updated the propagation of high-energy neutrinos, and studied the sources of uncertainty in neutrino transport. This package is coupled to a new calculation that includes electroweak corrections resulting in the most up-to-date and complete repository of neutrino fluxes from dark matter decay and annihilation over the energy range of 1 GeV to 10 PeV coming from the Earth, the Sun, and the Galactic halo.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsDark matterNeutrinoParticle physicsAnnihilationFlux (metallurgy)Cosmic rayWeakly interacting massive particlesWarm dark matterStandard Model (mathematical formulation)Sterile neutrinoLight dark matterPhysics beyond the Standard ModelWIMPScalar field dark matterHot dark matterAstrophysicsObservableNeutrino detectorAstroparticle physicsCOSMIC cancer databaseCold dark matterNuclear physicsSolar neutrino problemCosmic background radiationProduction (economics)Solar neutrinoNeutrino astronomyNeutrino oscillationDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaAstrophysics and Cosmic PhenomenaNeutrino Physics Research