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Section on prospects for dark matter detection of the white paper on the status and future of ground-based TeV gamma-ray astronomy.
- Byrum, K;
- Horan, D;
- Tait, T;
- Wanger, R;
- Zaharijas, G;
- Buckley, J;
- Baltz, EA;
- Bertone, G;
- Dingus, B;
- Fegan, S;
- Ferrer, F;
- Gondolo, P;
- Hall, J;
- Hooper, D;
- Horan, D;
- Koushiappas, S;
- Krawczynksi, H;
- LeBohec, S;
- Pohl, M;
- Profumo, S;
- Silk, J;
- Vassilev, V;
- Wood, M;
- Wakely, S;
- FNAL;
- Insti. d' Astrophysique;
- LANL
- et al.
Abstract
This is a report on the findings of the dark matter science working group for the white paper on the status and future of TeV gamma-ray astronomy. The white paper was commissioned by the American Physical Society, and the full white paper can be found on astro-ph (arXiv:0810.0444). This detailed section discusses the prospects for dark matter detection with future gamma-ray experiments, and the complementarity of gamma-ray measurements with other indirect, direct or accelerator-based searches. We conclude that any comprehensive search for dark matter should include gamma-ray observations, both to identify the dark matter particle (through the charac- teristics of the gamma-ray spectrum) and to measure the distribution of dark matter in galactic halos.
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