Indirect detection of dark matter, current status and recent results

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Since its launch in 2008, the Large Area Telescope, onboard the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, has detected the largest amount of gamma rays, in the 20 MeV 300 GeV energy range and electrons + positrons in the 7 GeV-1 TeV range. These impressive statistics allow one to perform a very sensitive indirect experimental search for dark matter. I will present the latest results on these searches.

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