NAJADS: a self-contained framework for the direct determination of astrophysical J-factors

Author:

Balaudo AnnaORCID,Calore FrancescaORCID,De Romeri ValentinaORCID,Donato FiorenzaORCID

Abstract

Abstract Cosmological simulations play a pivotal role in understanding the properties of the dark matter (DM) distribution in both galactic and galaxy-cluster environments. The characterization of DM structures is crucial for informing indirect DM searches, aiming at the detection of the annihilation (or decay) products of DM particles. A fundamental quantity in these analyses is the astrophysical J-factor. In the DM phenomenology community, J-factors are typically computed through the semi-analytical modelling of the DM mass distribution, which is affected by large uncertainties. With the scope of addressing and possibly reducing these uncertainties, we present NAJADS, a self-contained framework to derive the DM J-factor directly from the raw simulations data. We show how this framework can be used to compute all-sky maps of the J-factor, automatically accounting for the complex 3D structure of the simulated halos and for the boosting of the signal due to the density fluctuations along the line of sight. After validating our code, we present a proof-of-concept application of NAJADS to a realistic halo from the IllustrisTNG suite, and exploit it to make a thorough comparison between our numerical approach and traditional semi-analytical methods.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Astronomy and Astrophysics

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