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Indirect Detection of Decaying Dark Matter with High Angular Resolution: Case for axion search by IRCS at Subaru Telescope

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Indirect Detection of Decaying Dark Matter with High Angular Resolution: Case for axion search by IRCS at Subaru Telescope

W. Yin and K. Hayashi

This groundbreaking research by Wen Yin and Kohei Hayashi delves into cosmic-ray flux from dark matter decay in dwarf spheroidal galaxies, presenting innovative differential D-factors to enhance signal detection. The study highlights the potential of the Infrared Camera and Spectrograph at the Subaru telescope to revolutionize dark matter detection, particularly for axion-like particles, suggesting that key observations could surpass existing stellar cooling bounds!

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