# The Fermi Sky in a Multimessenger Context

**Authors:** Felicia Krau{\ss} (for the Fermi-LAT collaboration)

arXiv: 1703.01825 · 2019-08-14

## TL;DR

This paper reviews how the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope's observations contribute to multimessenger astrophysics, especially in relation to high-energy neutrinos, highlighting its impact on understanding the gamma-ray sky.

## Contribution

It provides a summary of Fermi-LAT results in multimessenger astrophysics, emphasizing its role in high-energy neutrino research.

## Key findings

- Fermi-LAT has advanced understanding of the gamma-ray sky.
- Fermi's data is crucial for multimessenger astrophysics involving neutrinos.
- The work highlights the synergy between gamma-ray and neutrino observations.

## Abstract

The Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope has been launched on June 11 2008. While it has fundamentally changed our understanding of the high-energy $\gamma$-ray sky, it is even more powerful in multiwavelength and multimessenger efforts. In this work I summarize results from Fermi-LAT in the multimessenger context, pertaining to high-energy neutrinos.

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## References

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