Abstract

The annihilation of non-relativistic dark matter particles at tree level can be strongly enhanced by the radiation of an additional gauge boson. This is particularly true for the helicity-suppressed annihilation of Majorana particles, like neutralinos, into fermion pairs. Surprisingly, and despite the potentially large effect due to the strong coupling, this has so far been studied in much less detail for the internal bremsstrahlung of gluons than for photons or electroweak gauge bosons. Here, we aim at bridging that gap by presenting a general analysis of neutralino annihilation into quark anti-quark pairs and a gluon, allowing e.g. for arbitrary neutralino compositions and keeping the leading quark mass dependence at all stages in the calculation. We find in some cases largely enhanced annihilation rates, especially for scenarios with squarks being close to degenerate in mass with the lightest neutralino, but also notable distortions in the associated antiproton and gamma-ray spectra. Both effects significantly impact limits from indirect searches for dark matter and are thus important to be taken into account in, e.g., global scans. For extensive scans, on the other hand, full calculations of QCD corrections are numerically typically too expensive to perform for each point in parameter space. We present here for the first time an efficient, numerically fast implementation of QCD corrections, extendable in a straight-forward way to non-supersymmetric models, which avoids computationally demanding full one-loop calculations or event generator runs and yet fully captures the leading effects relevant for indirect dark matter searches. In this context, we also present updated constraints on dark matter annihilation from cosmic-ray antiproton data. Finally, we comment on the impact of our results on relic density calculations.

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