MG14 - Talk detail |
Participant |
Slatyer, Tracy | |||||||
Institution |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - 77 Massachusetts Avenue - Cambridge - MA - USA | |||||||
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HE3 |
Accepted |
Yes |
Order |
8 |
Time |
17:30 | 25' |
Talk |
Oral abstract |
Title |
The Inner Galaxy Excess in Gamma-Ray Data from Fermi | |||||
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Abstract |
Studies of the inner Galaxy using public data from the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope have unveiled surprising features of the diffuse gamma-ray emission - including the giant structures known as the Fermi Bubbles, and an as-yet-unexplained excess of GeV-scale gamma-rays peaking at the Galactic Center. I will discuss the detailed characterization of this latter excess, and its possible interpretations, spanning astrophysical sources and annihilating dark matter. |
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PS |
Accepted |
No |
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Talk |
Oral abstract |
Title |
The Inner Galaxy Excess in Gamma-Ray Data from Fermi | |||||
Coauthors | Daylan, Tansu; Finkbeiner, Douglas P.; Hooper, Dan; Linden, Tim; Portillo, Stephen K. N.; Rodd, Nicholas L. | |||||||
Abstract |
Studies of the inner Galaxy using public data from the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope have unveiled surprising features of the diffuse gamma-ray emission - including the giant structures known as the Fermi Bubbles, and an as-yet-unexplained excess of GeV-scale gamma-rays peaking at the Galactic Center. I will discuss the detailed characterization of this latter excess, and its possible interpretations, spanning astrophysical sources and annihilating dark matter. |
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