Indirect detection of dark matter is a method of searching for dark matter that focuses on looking for the products of dark matter interactions (particularly Standard Model particles) rather than the dark matter itself.[1] Contrastingly, direct detection of dark matter looks for interactions of dark matter directly with atoms.[2] There are experiments aiming to produce dark matter particles using colliders.[2] Indirect searches use various methods to detect the expected annihilation cross sections for weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs).[3] It is generally assumed that dark matter is stable (or has a lifetime long enough to appear stable), that dark matter interacts with Standard Model particles, that there is no production of dark matter post-freeze-out, and that the universe is currently matter-dominated,[clarification needed] while the early universe was radiation-dominated.[2] Searches for the products of dark matter interactions are profitable because there is an extensive amount of dark matter present in the universe, and presumably, a lot of dark matter interactions and products of those interactions (which are the focus of indirect detection searches); and many currently operational telescopes can be used to search for these products.[1] Indirect searches help to constrain the annihilation cross section the lifetime of dark matter , as well as the annihilation rate.
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