Resummed photon spectra for WIMP annihilation

Abstract We construct an effective field theory (EFT) description of the hard photon spectrum for heavy WIMP annihilation. This facilitates precision predictions relevant for line searches, and allows the incorporation of non-trivial energy resolution effects. Our framework combines techniques from...

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Main Authors: Matthew Baumgart, Timothy Cohen, Ian Moult, Nicholas L. Rodd, Tracy R. Slatyer, Mikhail P. Solon, Iain W. Stewart, Varun Vaidya
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-03-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP03(2018)117
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spelling doaj-4183e00740f14f6f89295eb023f378b12020-11-25T02:10:26ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792018-03-012018317410.1007/JHEP03(2018)117Resummed photon spectra for WIMP annihilationMatthew Baumgart0Timothy Cohen1Ian Moult2Nicholas L. Rodd3Tracy R. Slatyer4Mikhail P. Solon5Iain W. Stewart6Varun Vaidya7Department of Physics, Arizona State UniversityInstitute of Theoretical Science, University of OregonBerkeley Center for Theoretical Physics, University of CaliforniaCenter for Theoretical Physics, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyCenter for Theoretical Physics, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyWalter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics, California Institute of TechnologyCenter for Theoretical Physics, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyTheoretical Division, MS B283, Los Alamos National LaboratoryAbstract We construct an effective field theory (EFT) description of the hard photon spectrum for heavy WIMP annihilation. This facilitates precision predictions relevant for line searches, and allows the incorporation of non-trivial energy resolution effects. Our framework combines techniques from non-relativistic EFTs and soft-collinear effective theory (SCET), as well as its multi-scale extensions that have been recently introduced for studying jet substructure. We find a number of interesting features, including the simultaneous presence of SCETI and SCETII modes, as well as collinear-soft modes at the electroweak scale. We derive a factorization formula that enables both the resummation of the leading large Sudakov double logarithms that appear in the perturbative spectrum, and the inclusion of Sommerfeld enhancement effects. Consistency of this factorization is demonstrated to leading logarithmic order through explicit calculation. Our final result contains both the exclusive and the inclusive limits, thereby providing a unifying description of these two previously-considered approximations. We estimate the impact on experimental sensitivity, focusing for concreteness on an SU(2) W triplet fermion dark matter — the pure wino — where the strongest constraints are due to a search for gamma-ray lines from the Galactic Center. We find numerically significant corrections compared to previous results, thereby highlighting the importance of accounting for the photon spectrum when interpreting data from current and future indirect detection experiments.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP03(2018)117JetsPhenomenological Models
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author Matthew Baumgart
Timothy Cohen
Ian Moult
Nicholas L. Rodd
Tracy R. Slatyer
Mikhail P. Solon
Iain W. Stewart
Varun Vaidya
spellingShingle Matthew Baumgart
Timothy Cohen
Ian Moult
Nicholas L. Rodd
Tracy R. Slatyer
Mikhail P. Solon
Iain W. Stewart
Varun Vaidya
Resummed photon spectra for WIMP annihilation
Journal of High Energy Physics
Jets
Phenomenological Models
author_facet Matthew Baumgart
Timothy Cohen
Ian Moult
Nicholas L. Rodd
Tracy R. Slatyer
Mikhail P. Solon
Iain W. Stewart
Varun Vaidya
author_sort Matthew Baumgart
title Resummed photon spectra for WIMP annihilation
title_short Resummed photon spectra for WIMP annihilation
title_full Resummed photon spectra for WIMP annihilation
title_fullStr Resummed photon spectra for WIMP annihilation
title_full_unstemmed Resummed photon spectra for WIMP annihilation
title_sort resummed photon spectra for wimp annihilation
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Abstract We construct an effective field theory (EFT) description of the hard photon spectrum for heavy WIMP annihilation. This facilitates precision predictions relevant for line searches, and allows the incorporation of non-trivial energy resolution effects. Our framework combines techniques from non-relativistic EFTs and soft-collinear effective theory (SCET), as well as its multi-scale extensions that have been recently introduced for studying jet substructure. We find a number of interesting features, including the simultaneous presence of SCETI and SCETII modes, as well as collinear-soft modes at the electroweak scale. We derive a factorization formula that enables both the resummation of the leading large Sudakov double logarithms that appear in the perturbative spectrum, and the inclusion of Sommerfeld enhancement effects. Consistency of this factorization is demonstrated to leading logarithmic order through explicit calculation. Our final result contains both the exclusive and the inclusive limits, thereby providing a unifying description of these two previously-considered approximations. We estimate the impact on experimental sensitivity, focusing for concreteness on an SU(2) W triplet fermion dark matter — the pure wino — where the strongest constraints are due to a search for gamma-ray lines from the Galactic Center. We find numerically significant corrections compared to previous results, thereby highlighting the importance of accounting for the photon spectrum when interpreting data from current and future indirect detection experiments.
topic Jets
Phenomenological Models
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP03(2018)117
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