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Impact of galactic distributions in celestial capture of dark matter

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arxiv 2211.16982 v2 pith:34PGRSDS submitted 2022-11-30 astro-ph.CO astro-ph.GAastro-ph.SRhep-ph

Impact of galactic distributions in celestial capture of dark matter

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Celestial capture of dark matter provides a useful handle for constraining its particulate properties. The capture formalism is sensitive to the phase space distribution of dark matter in the vicinity of the celestial object. This article aims to systematically study the impact of uncertainties and the influence of cosmological simulations on the rate at which dark matter particles are captured inside a variety of celestial objects. Going beyond the framework of the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution or the standard halo model, we take up pragmatic dark matter velocity distributions motivated by observations or cosmological simulations. Within the limits of the standard halo model, we report a maximum $\sim 20\%$ change in the capture rate. This number can go up to $\sim 200\%$ if dark matter particles within the galactic halo are favored to have an empirical velocity distribution profile when well-resolved and sophisticated cosmological simulations are employed to extract their parametric values.

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