Context. The Fermi bubbles are part of a complex region of the Milky Way. This region presents broadband extended non-thermal radiation, apparently coming from a physical structure rooted in the Galactic Centre and with a partly-ordered magnetic field threading it. Aims. We explore the possibility of an explosive origin for the Fermi bubble region to explain its morphology, in par-ticular that of the large-scale magnetic fields, and provide context for the broadband non-thermal radiation. Methods. We perform 3D magnetohydrodynamical simulations of an explosion from a few million years ago that pushed and sheared a surrounding magnetic loop, anchored in the molecular torus around the Galactic Centre. Results. Our results can explain the form...
The Fermi bubbles are two large structures in the gamma-ray sky extending to 55\ub0 above and below ...
Using hydrodynamical simulations, we show for the first time that an episode of star formation in th...
The diffuse gamma-ray sky revealed ’Bubbles ’ of emission above and below the Galactic Plane symmetr...
The Fermi bubbles, two giant structures above and below the Galactic center (GC), are among the most...
Fermi bubbles are giant gamma-ray structures extended north and south of the Galactic center with ch...
The Fermi bubbles are two large structures in the gamma-ray sky extending to 55° above and below the...
The Fermi bubbles are two large structures in the gamma-ray sky extending to $55^{\circ}$ above and ...
The discovery of the Fermi bubbles – a huge bilobular structure seen in GeV gamma-rays above and bel...
The Fermi bubbles are two large structures in the gamma-ray sky extending to 55 degrees above and be...
Data from the Fermi-LAT reveal two large gamma-ray bubbles, extending ∼50 degrees above and below th...
The Fermi bubbles are two large structures in the gamma-ray sky extending to 55\ub0 above and below ...
Using hydrodynamical simulations, we show for the first time that an episode of star formation in th...
The diffuse gamma-ray sky revealed ’Bubbles ’ of emission above and below the Galactic Plane symmetr...
The Fermi bubbles, two giant structures above and below the Galactic center (GC), are among the most...
Fermi bubbles are giant gamma-ray structures extended north and south of the Galactic center with ch...
The Fermi bubbles are two large structures in the gamma-ray sky extending to 55° above and below the...
The Fermi bubbles are two large structures in the gamma-ray sky extending to $55^{\circ}$ above and ...
The discovery of the Fermi bubbles – a huge bilobular structure seen in GeV gamma-rays above and bel...
The Fermi bubbles are two large structures in the gamma-ray sky extending to 55 degrees above and be...
Data from the Fermi-LAT reveal two large gamma-ray bubbles, extending ∼50 degrees above and below th...
The Fermi bubbles are two large structures in the gamma-ray sky extending to 55\ub0 above and below ...
Using hydrodynamical simulations, we show for the first time that an episode of star formation in th...
The diffuse gamma-ray sky revealed ’Bubbles ’ of emission above and below the Galactic Plane symmetr...