Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2008-05-15
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
To appear in the Proceedings of the 43rd Rencontres de Moriond EW session, La Thuile, Italy, 1-8 March 2008
Scientific paper
We study the possibility of identifying dark matter properties from direct (XENON100) and indirect (GLAST) detection experiments. In the same way, we examine the perspectives given by the next generation of colliders (ILC). All this analysis is done following a model-independent approach. We have shown that the three detection techniques can act in a highly complementary way. whereas direct detection experiments will probe efficiently light WIMPs, given a positive detection (at the 10% level for $m_{\chi} \sim 50$ GeV), GLAST will be able to confirm and even increase the precision in the case of a NFW profile, for a WIMP-nucleon cross-section $\sigma_{\chi-p}<10^{-8}$ pb. However, for heavier WIMP ($\sim 175$ GeV), the ILC will lead the reconstruction of the mass.
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