Fermi Bubbles with HAWC
H. A. Ayala Solares, C. M. Hui, P. H\"untemeyer (for the HAWC, Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential of HAWC to observe the Fermi Bubbles at TeV energies, aiming to constrain their origin by analyzing high-energy gamma-ray data.
Contribution
It presents a preliminary analysis of HAWC observations targeting the Fermi Bubbles to explore their high-energy gamma-ray emission.
Findings
Initial analysis of HAWC data on Fermi Bubbles
Constraints on the gamma-ray spectrum at TeV energies
Implications for leptonic vs hadronic models
Abstract
The Fermi Bubbles, which comprise two large and homogeneous regions of spectrally hard gamma-ray emission extending up to above and below the Galactic Center, were first noticed in GeV gamma-ray data from the Fermi Telescope in 2010. The mechanism or mechanisms which produce the observed hard spectrum are not understood. Although both hadronic and lep- tonic models can describe the spectrum of the bubbles, the leptonic model can also explain similar structures observed in microwave data from the WMAP and Planck satellites. Recent publications show that the spectrum of the Fermi Bubbles is well described by a power law with an exponential cutoff in the energy range of 100MeV to 500GeV. Observing the Fermi Bubbles at higher gamma-ray energies will help constrain the origin of the bubbles. A steeper cutoff will favor a leptonic model. The High Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
