Cosmic rays: interstellar gamma-ray and radio emission
Elena Orlando, Andrew W. Strong

TL;DR
This paper explores the relationship between cosmic-ray induced gamma-ray and radio emissions in the Galaxy, highlighting recent Fermi-LAT gamma-ray results and their connection to radio observations.
Contribution
It provides an overview of gamma-ray and radio emission studies, emphasizing the importance of their combined analysis for understanding cosmic rays.
Findings
Fermi-LAT has provided detailed measurements of interstellar gamma-ray emission.
Radio emission studies complement gamma-ray data in cosmic-ray research.
The parallel study enhances understanding of cosmic-ray interactions in the Galaxy.
Abstract
We discuss the relation between cosmic-ray induced interstellar gamma-ray and radio emission from our Galaxy, and emphasize the importance of their parallel study. We give an overview of results from Fermi-LAT on the interstellar gamma-ray emission, and then focus on complementary studies of the radio emission from the Galaxy.
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