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 Participant

Zornoza, Juan de Dios

Institution

IFIC (UV-CSIC)  - Catedratico Jose Beltran, 2 - Paterna - Valencia - Spain

Session

HE2

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Title

Indirect Detection of Dark Matter with Neutrino Telescopes
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Abstract

The quest to understand the nature dark matter is one of the most relevant ones in Particle Physics nowadays, since it constitutes most of the matter of the Universe and it is still unknown what it is made of. In order to answer to this question, a multi-front attack is needed because the we are not sure of its properties. Among the different experimental strategies, neutrino telescopes are very important tools. There are several promising sources to look at: the Sun, the Galactic Center, the Earth, dwarf galaxies, galaxy clusters... As an example of the power of neutrino telescopes, we can mention the analysis of the Sun, which offers the best sensitivity for spin dependent WIMP-nucleon scattering and it is free of alternative astrophysical interpretations. In this talk I'll review the status and prospects of the main present and future neutrino telescopes: ANTARES, IceCube and KM3NeT.

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