The annihilation of Weakly Interactive Massive Particles (WIMP) in the centre
of the sun could give rise to neutrino fluxes. We study the prospects of
searching for these neutrinos at the upcoming Iron CALorimeter (ICAL) detector
to be housed at the India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO). We perform ICAL
simulations to obtain the detector efficiencies and resolutions in order to
simulate muon events in ICAL due to neutrinos coming from annihilation of WIMP
in the mass range mχ=(3−100) GeV. The atmospheric neutrinos pose a
major background for these indirect detection studies and can be reduced using
the fact that the signal comes only from the direction of the sun. For a given
WIMP mass, we find the opening angle θ90 such that 90 \% of the
signal events are contained within this angle and use this cone-cut criteria to
reduce the atmospheric neutrino background. The reduced background is then
weighted by the solar exposure function at INO to obtain the final background
spectrum for a given WIMP mass. We perform a χ2 analysis and present
expected exclusion regions in the σSD−mχ and
σSI−mχ, where σSD and σSI are the
WIMP-nucleon Spin-Dependent (SD) and Spin-Independent (SI) scattering
cross-section, respectively. For a 10 years exposure and mχ=25 GeV, the
expected 90 \% C.L. exclusion limit is found to be σSD<6.87×10−41 cm2 and σSI<7.75×10−43 cm2 for the
τ+τ− annihilation channel and σSD<1.14×10−39 cm2 and σSI<1.30×10−41 cm2 for the bbˉ channel, assuming 100 \% branching ratio for each of the WIMP annihilation
channel.Comment: 35 pages, 19 figures, JCAP published versio