9–11 de septiembre de 2019
Facultad de Ciencias Físicas, UCM
Europe/Madrid zona horaria

PeV neutrino signals from decaying topological dark matter

10 sept 2019, 15:20
10m
M2 (Facultad de Ciencias Físicas, UCM)

M2

Facultad de Ciencias Físicas, UCM

Lightning talk Tuesday afternoon

Ponente

Sra. Clara Álvarez Luna (UCM)

Descripción

In this work, we explore the possibility of topological defects as viable dark matter candidates. The non-thermal production of magnetic monopoles by a phase transition is studied. The Kibble mechanism is analyzed, concluding that it is not a good approach to estimate their abundance and studying the corrections of the Kibble-Zurek model. We also study the effect of monopoles annihilation within this framework. The result of this analysis is that monopoles with a mass around the PeV provide a density compatible with PLANCK observations of the present dark matter density In addition, recent observations of high energy neutrinos by IceCube show an spectrum that is not compatible with a power law that would be expected in a standard astrophysical scenario. We study the possibility that a decaying dark monopole with a mass in the PeV range provides a promising interpretation of the observed spectrum.

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