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Joint Theory Seminar: Nicholas Rodd

Description <p>Joint Theory Seminar Speaker: Nicholas Rodd (UC Berkeley)<br />mail:&nbsp;nrodd@berkeley.edu<br />Title:&nbsp;vidence the&nbsp;3.5&nbsp;keV line is not from dark matter decay<br />Host: Verhaaren<br />Room: 432<br />Abstract:&nbsp;&nbsp;X-ray observations of nearby clusters and galaxies have reported an unexpected X-ray line around&nbsp;3.5&nbsp;keV. This line has received significant attention due to its possible explanation through decaying dark matter; in particular, decaying sterile neutrino models, with a sterile neutrino mass around 7 keV, provide a good fit to the available data. We use over 30 Ms of XMM-Newton blank-sky observations to search for evidence of the&nbsp;3.5&nbsp;keV line consistent with arising from decaying dark matter within the ambient halo of the Milky Way. We find the strongest limits to-date on the lifetime of dark matter in this mass range, strongly disfavoring the possibility that the&nbsp;3.5&nbsp;keV line originates from dark matter decay.</p>
Date Mon, April 1, 2019
Time 1:30pm-3:00pm PDT
Duration 1 hour 30 minutes
Access Public
Created by High-Energy Seminars
Updated Tue, March 5, 2019 9:30am PST
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