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what are Fermi bubbles​

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Answered by aarivukkarasu
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what are Fermi bubbles?

ans:- Gamma-ray Constellations

Now called the Fermi Bubbles, these mysterious structures (magenta in the image above) emerge above and below the center of our galaxy, spanning a total length of about 50,000 light-years. ... The Fermi Bubbles emit higher-energy gamma rays than the rest of the galaxy's disk.

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Answered by NayashaSingh
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THE FERMI BUBBLES ARE TWO LARGE STRUCTURES IN GAMMA- RAYS ABOVE AND BELOW THE GALACTIC CENTER. THEY ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE MICROWAVE HAZE ARIUND THE GALATIC CENTER DISCOVERED IN THE WMAP DATA AND RECENTLY CONFIRMED IN THE PLANCK DATA.

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