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what is fermi bubbles​

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Answered by ams68
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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 around the Galactic center discovered in the WMAP data and recently confirmed in the Planck data. At the moment, there are several theoretical models and simulations developed to explain the shape and the energy spectrum of the bubbles. In order to distinguish among the different models, a detailed comparison between the theory and the observations is necessary. The main purpose of the meeting is to foster a collaboration between the scientists working on the theoretical and observational sides of the problem in order to deepen our understanding of the origin and the emission mechanisms associated with the bubbles. The topics include: observational results related to the Galactic halo region, models and simulations designed to explain the bubbles, and related systems in other galaxies.

Answered by avni7625
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  • The fermi bubbles are two large structures in gamma rays above and below the galactic centre

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