47 Tuc was the first globular cluster observed to be γ -ray bright, with the γ rays being attributed to a population of unresolved millisecond pulsars (MSPs). Recent kinematic data combined with detailed simulations appear to be consistent with the presence of an intermediate mass black hole (IMBH) at the center of 47 Tuc. We analyze nine years of Fermi-LAT observations to study the spectral properties of 47 Tuc with unprecedented accuracy and sensitivity. This nine-year γ -ray spectrum shows that 47 Tuc’s γ -ray flux cannot be explained by MSPs alone due to a systematic discrepancy between the predicted and observed flux. Rather, we find a significant preference ( TS = 40 ) for describing 47 Tuc’s spectrum with a two sourc...
Recent studies of M31, the Galactic Centre (GC), and galaxy clusters have made tentative detections ...
Dark matter particles may decay, emitting photons. Drawing on the EAGLE family of hydrodynamic simul...
The dark matter halo profile in the inner Galaxy is very uncertain. Yet its radial dependence toward...
International audience47 Tuc was the first globular cluster observed to be γ-ray bright, with the γ ...
Analyzing nine years of Fermi-LAT observations, we recently studied the spectral properties of the ...
We analyse 8 years of PASS 8 Fermi-LAT data, in the 60 MeV - 300 GeV energy range, from 30 high Gala...
The globular cluster (GC) 47 Tuc has recently been proposed to host an intermediate-mass black hole ...
We report the detection of steady radio emission from the known X-ray source X9 in the globular clus...
Previous attempts at explaining the gamma-ray excess near the Galactic Center have focused on dark m...
International audienceAnalyzing nine years of Fermi-LAT observations, we recently studied the spectr...
Using the spectral energy distribution of M87, a nearby radio galaxy in the Virgo cluster, and assum...
The Fermi satellite has recently detected gamma-ray emission from the central regions of our Galaxy....
The Milky Way centre exhibits an intense flux in the gamma and X-ray bands, whose origin is partly a...
Collisions between galaxy clusters provide a test of the nongravitational forces acting on dark matt...
We have investigated the properties of a group of γ-ray-emitting globular clusters (GCs) that have r...
Recent studies of M31, the Galactic Centre (GC), and galaxy clusters have made tentative detections ...
Dark matter particles may decay, emitting photons. Drawing on the EAGLE family of hydrodynamic simul...
The dark matter halo profile in the inner Galaxy is very uncertain. Yet its radial dependence toward...
International audience47 Tuc was the first globular cluster observed to be γ-ray bright, with the γ ...
Analyzing nine years of Fermi-LAT observations, we recently studied the spectral properties of the ...
We analyse 8 years of PASS 8 Fermi-LAT data, in the 60 MeV - 300 GeV energy range, from 30 high Gala...
The globular cluster (GC) 47 Tuc has recently been proposed to host an intermediate-mass black hole ...
We report the detection of steady radio emission from the known X-ray source X9 in the globular clus...
Previous attempts at explaining the gamma-ray excess near the Galactic Center have focused on dark m...
International audienceAnalyzing nine years of Fermi-LAT observations, we recently studied the spectr...
Using the spectral energy distribution of M87, a nearby radio galaxy in the Virgo cluster, and assum...
The Fermi satellite has recently detected gamma-ray emission from the central regions of our Galaxy....
The Milky Way centre exhibits an intense flux in the gamma and X-ray bands, whose origin is partly a...
Collisions between galaxy clusters provide a test of the nongravitational forces acting on dark matt...
We have investigated the properties of a group of γ-ray-emitting globular clusters (GCs) that have r...
Recent studies of M31, the Galactic Centre (GC), and galaxy clusters have made tentative detections ...
Dark matter particles may decay, emitting photons. Drawing on the EAGLE family of hydrodynamic simul...
The dark matter halo profile in the inner Galaxy is very uncertain. Yet its radial dependence toward...