2010
DOI: 10.1088/2041-8205/723/2/l195
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Gamma-Ray Signal From Earth-Mass Dark Matter Microhalos

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“…Given that ultra-high-resolution ΛCDM simulations of structure formation predict subshaloes with masses as low as M1 ∼ 10 −6 M (Ishiyama et al 2010 and references therein), we expect microhaloes to induce a significant tidal heating of self-gravitating objects moving across galaxies like the Milky Way, where the upper limit of the subhalo mass function is M2 ∼ 10 11 M ∼ 10 17 M1, an issue that we study in more detail below.…”
Section: Substructures With Power-law Mass and Size Functionsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Given that ultra-high-resolution ΛCDM simulations of structure formation predict subshaloes with masses as low as M1 ∼ 10 −6 M (Ishiyama et al 2010 and references therein), we expect microhaloes to induce a significant tidal heating of self-gravitating objects moving across galaxies like the Milky Way, where the upper limit of the subhalo mass function is M2 ∼ 10 11 M ∼ 10 17 M1, an issue that we study in more detail below.…”
Section: Substructures With Power-law Mass and Size Functionsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Computing the merger rate in the small halos discussed above requires us to extrapo-late both the halo mass function and the concentrationmass relation around six orders of magnitude in mass beyond the smallest halos present in the calibration simulations. High-resolution simulations of 10 −4 M cold dark matter micro-halos [31,32] suggest that our assumed concentration-mass relations underestimate the internal density of these halos, making our rates conservative.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…For precise predictions of the annihilation gammarays in the Milky Way, we need to know the fine structures of dark matter halos, since the gamma-ray flux from dark matter structures is proportional to the square of their density and inverse square of the distance from us. Ishiyama et al (2010) [28] found that the central density of the smallest dark matter structures is very high. If they survive near our Sun, the annihilation signals could be observable as gamma-ray point-sources.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, we cannot simulate such a wide dynamic range with currently available computational resources. Ishiyama et al 2010 [28] simulated only the smallest structures. With the simulation described here, we extend this strategy further.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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