We consider the thermal and non-thermal emission from the inner 200 pc of the Galaxy. The radiation from this almost star-burst-like region is ultimately driven dominantly by on-going massive star formation. We show that this region's radio continuum (RC) emission is in relative deficit with respect to the expectation afforded by the Far- infrared-Radio Continuum Correlation (FRC). Likewise we show that the region's gamma-ray emission falls short of that expected given its star formation and resultant supernova rates. These facts are compellingly explained by positing that a powerful (400-1200 km/s) wind is launched from the region. This wind probably plays a number of important roles including advecting positrons into the Galactic bulge th...
Given the multiple energy loss mechanisms of cosmic ray electrons in galaxies, the tightness of the ...
Using the results of gamma-ray, millimeter wave and far infrared surveys of the galaxy, one can deri...
Context. Star-forming galaxies emit non-thermal radiation from radio to γ rays. Observations show th...
We consider the thermal and non-thermal emission from the inner 200 pc of the Galaxy. The radiation ...
We consider the thermal and non-thermal emission from the inner 200 pc of the Galaxy. The radiation ...
We treat of the high-energy astrophysics of the inner ~200 pc of the Galaxy. Our modelling of this r...
We construct a simple model of the star-formation- (and resultant supernova-) driven mass and energy...
We have modelled the high-energy astrophysics of the inner 200 pc of the Galaxy with a view to expla...
Given the multiple energy-loss mechanisms of cosmic-ray (CR) electrons in galaxies, the tightness of...
Context. Observations of galaxies up to z ∼ 2 show a tight correlation between far-infrare...
Young massive star clusters as sites of strong stellar winds and supernova explosions may accelerate...
The intrinsic thermal (free–free) and non-thermal (synchrotron) emission components that comprise th...
The amplitude of the magnetic field near the Galactic Centre has been uncertain by two orders of mag...
An anomalous gamma-ray excess emission has been found in the Fermi Large Area Telescope data 1 cover...
International audienceGiven the multiple energy-loss mechanisms of cosmic-ray (CR) electrons in gala...
Given the multiple energy loss mechanisms of cosmic ray electrons in galaxies, the tightness of the ...
Using the results of gamma-ray, millimeter wave and far infrared surveys of the galaxy, one can deri...
Context. Star-forming galaxies emit non-thermal radiation from radio to γ rays. Observations show th...
We consider the thermal and non-thermal emission from the inner 200 pc of the Galaxy. The radiation ...
We consider the thermal and non-thermal emission from the inner 200 pc of the Galaxy. The radiation ...
We treat of the high-energy astrophysics of the inner ~200 pc of the Galaxy. Our modelling of this r...
We construct a simple model of the star-formation- (and resultant supernova-) driven mass and energy...
We have modelled the high-energy astrophysics of the inner 200 pc of the Galaxy with a view to expla...
Given the multiple energy-loss mechanisms of cosmic-ray (CR) electrons in galaxies, the tightness of...
Context. Observations of galaxies up to z ∼ 2 show a tight correlation between far-infrare...
Young massive star clusters as sites of strong stellar winds and supernova explosions may accelerate...
The intrinsic thermal (free–free) and non-thermal (synchrotron) emission components that comprise th...
The amplitude of the magnetic field near the Galactic Centre has been uncertain by two orders of mag...
An anomalous gamma-ray excess emission has been found in the Fermi Large Area Telescope data 1 cover...
International audienceGiven the multiple energy-loss mechanisms of cosmic-ray (CR) electrons in gala...
Given the multiple energy loss mechanisms of cosmic ray electrons in galaxies, the tightness of the ...
Using the results of gamma-ray, millimeter wave and far infrared surveys of the galaxy, one can deri...
Context. Star-forming galaxies emit non-thermal radiation from radio to γ rays. Observations show th...