The WIMP Forest: Indirect Detection of a Chiral Square
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We consider the signals of indirect dark matter detection resulting from a theory of two universal extra dimensions compactified on a chiral square. Aside from the continuum emission, which is a generic prediction of most dark matter candidates, we find a series of prominent annihilation lines (a WIMP forest) that, after convolution with the angular resolution of current experiments, leads to a distinctive (2-bump plus continuum) spectrum, which may be visible in the near future with the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope (formerly known as GLAST).
Journal: Physical Review D