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Predictions of hydrodynamic simulations for direct dark matter detection

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, , Citation Nassim Bozorgnia et al 2016 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 718 042007 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/718/4/042007

1742-6596/718/4/042007

Abstract

We study the effects of galaxy formation on dark matter direct detection using hydrodynamic simulations obtained from the "Evolution and Assembly of GaLaxies and their Environments" (EAGLE) and APOSTLE projects. We extract the local dark matter density and velocity distribution of the simulated Milky Way analogues, and use them directly to perform an analysis of current direct detection data. The local dark matter density of the Milky Way-like galaxies is 0.41–0.73 GeV/cm3, and a Maxwellian distribution (with best fit peak speed of 223–289 km/s) describes well the local dark matter speed distribution. We find that the consistency between the result of different direct detection experiments cannot be improved by using the dark matter distribution of the simulated haloes.

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