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Study of potential self-annihilation signal from dark matter particles in some prospective astrophysical dark matter sources

With the growing interest in indirect detection for dark matter signature, the thesis aims to investigate the signal originating from the self-annihilation of dark matter candidates. The methods for targeting the dark matter signal are two-fold, on one hand, we explore the gamma rays resulting from dark matter particles. On the other hand, we focus on complementary radio properties.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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