학술논문

A Search for Dark Matter in the Sun with AMANDA and IceCube
Document Type
Author
Source
IceCube Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology.
Subject
Dark matter
WIMP
neutralino
MSSM
Kaluza-Klein
IceCube
AMANDA
neutrino telescope
Fysik med inriktning mot elementarpartikelfysik
Physics with specialization in Elementary Particle Physics
Language
English
ISSN
1104-2516
Abstract
A search for weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) annihilating in the Sun was performed with the IceCube and AMANDA neutrino telescopes, using data from 2008 corresponding to 149 days of livetime. Assuming that particles in the dark matter halo scatter and accumulate in the centre of the Sun, Majorana WIMPs may pair-wise annihilate and give rise to a neutrino signal detectable in an experiment at Earth. No excess of muon-neutrinos from the Sun was observed, and limits on the νμ-flux were set for masses between 50 GeV and 5 TeV considering WIMPs annihilating into b‾b and W+W-. Separate limits were also calculated for the case of the lightest Kaluza-Klein particle. The flux limits were converted to limits on the spin-dependent and spin-independent WIMP-proton cross sections, σSD and σSI. The search was combined using a joint likelihood method with AMANDA and IceCube data from 2001-2007, yielding the 90% CL upper limits Φμ < 103 km-2y-1 for a WIMP mass of 1000 GeV and σSD < 1.28×10-4 pb for 250 GeV, both for the W+W- spectrum.