PIRSA:09110129

Nonabelian Dark Matter

APA

Cline, J. (2009). Nonabelian Dark Matter. Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. https://pirsa.org/09110129

MLA

Cline, James. Nonabelian Dark Matter. Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Nov. 27, 2009, https://pirsa.org/09110129

BibTex

          @misc{ scivideos_PIRSA:09110129,
            doi = {10.48660/09110129},
            url = {https://pirsa.org/09110129},
            author = {Cline, James},
            keywords = {Particle Physics},
            language = {en},
            title = {Nonabelian Dark Matter},
            publisher = {Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics},
            year = {2009},
            month = {nov},
            note = {PIRSA:09110129 see, \url{https://scivideos.org/pirsa/09110129}}
          }
          

James Cline McGill University

Talk numberPIRSA:09110129
Source RepositoryPIRSA
Collection

Abstract

Recent data from the PAMELA, Fermi/LAT and INTEGRAL/SPI experiments, among others, give evidence of excess electrons and positrons in the galaxy, which might be due to annihilation of dark matter. Models in which the dark matter transforms under a hidden nonabelian gauge symmetry can naturally account for the unusual features needed to fit these data. I will discuss generic features of such models, some of their distinctive consequences for cosmology, and new results for reconciling their predictions with the anomalous observations. Special attention will be given to the 511 keV gamma ray excess observed by INTEGRAL, and to the possibility that high energy lepton excesses get significant contributions from dark matter annihilation in subhalos rather than the main halo of our galaxy.