EPT Seminar: Xuheng Luo, JHU

Date
Mon, Sep 9, 2024 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Description

Title: Detecting Ultrashort Gamma-ray Bursts from Ultraheavy Dark Matter Collisions 

Abstract:
Dark matter may exist today in the form of ultraheavy composite bound states. Collisions between such dark matter states can release intense bursts of gamma-rays. Thus, indirect-detection signals of dark matter may include unconventional gamma-ray bursts. Such bursts may have been missed not necessarily because of their low arriving gamma-ray fluxes, but rather their ultrashort duration and rareness.

In this talk, I will discuss the strategies and prospects for detecting such ultrashort gamma-ray burst. I will also present a concrete dark matter model that produces bursts potentially detectable by the current instruments.


Zoom link: https://umd.zoom.us/j/95913933745?pwd=qCekrni5KRyBoypxAEJS9xE1drb05A.1
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Passcode: UMDEPT