W/Z Bremsstrahlung as the Dominant Annihilation Channel for Dark Matter
Abstract
Dark matter annihilation to leptons, , is necessarily accompanied by electroweak radiative corrections, in which a W or Z boson is radiated from a final state particle. Given that the W and Z gauge bosons decay dominantly via hadronic channels, it is thus impossible to produce final state leptons without accompanying protons, antiprotons, and gamma rays. Significantly, while many dark matter models feature a helicity suppressed annihilation rate to fermions, radiating a massive gauge boson from a final state fermion removes this helicity suppression, such that the branching ratios Br(l \nu W), Br(l^+l^- Z), and Br(\nu\nubar Z) dominate over Br(l\bar{l}). W/Z-bremsstrahlung thus allows indirect detection of many WIMP models that would otherwise be helicity-suppressed, or v^2 suppressed. Antiprotons and even anti-deuterons become consequential final state particles. This is an important result for future DM searches. We discuss the implications of W/Z-bremsstrahlung for "leptonic" DM models which aim to fit recent cosmic ray positron and antiproton data.
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@article{arxiv.1009.2584,
title = {W/Z Bremsstrahlung as the Dominant Annihilation Channel for Dark Matter},
author = {Nicole F. Bell and James B. Dent and Thomas D. Jacques and Thomas J. Weiler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.2584},
year = {2011}
}
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19 pages, 5 figures. Updated to include Erratum, and changes made to PRD version