There are two spectacular structures in our Milky Way: the Fermi bubbles in gamma-ray observations and the North Polar Spur (NPS) structure in X-ray observations. Because of their morphological similarities, they may share the same origin, i.e., related to the past activity of Galactic center. These structures demonstrate a significant bending feature toward the west in Galactic coordinates. This inspires us to consider the possibility that the bending may be caused by a presumed global horizontal galactic wind (HGW) blowing from the east to the west. Under this assumption, we adopt a toy shock-expansion model to understand two observational features: (1) the relative thickness of the NPS; (2) the bending of the Fermi bubbles and the NPS. I...
We constrain the origin of Fermi bubbles using 2D hydrodynamical simulations of both star formation-...
International audienceThe Fermi bubbles are two large structures in the gamma-ray sky extending to 5...
The Galactic center's giant outflows are manifest in three different, nonthermal phenomena: (1) the ...
The Fermi bubbles were possibly created by large injections of energy into the Galactic Center (GC),...
Using hydrodynamical simulations, we show for the first time that an episode of star formation in th...
A pair of giant gamma-ray Bubbles has been revealed by Fermi-LAT. In this paper we investigate their...
Radio continuum, microwave and gamma-ray images of the Milky Way reveal a conspicuous, loop-like str...
A pair of giant gamma-ray Bubbles has been revealed by Fermi-LAT. In this paper we investigate their...
The Fermi bubbles, two giant structures above and below the Galactic center (GC), are among the most...
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 degrees above and be...
The diffuse gamma-ray sky revealed ’Bubbles ’ of emission above and below the Galactic Plane symmetr...
We constrain the origin of Fermi bubbles using 2D hydrodynamical simulations of both star formation-...
International audienceThe Fermi bubbles are two large structures in the gamma-ray sky extending to 5...
The Galactic center's giant outflows are manifest in three different, nonthermal phenomena: (1) the ...
The Fermi bubbles were possibly created by large injections of energy into the Galactic Center (GC),...
Using hydrodynamical simulations, we show for the first time that an episode of star formation in th...
A pair of giant gamma-ray Bubbles has been revealed by Fermi-LAT. In this paper we investigate their...
Radio continuum, microwave and gamma-ray images of the Milky Way reveal a conspicuous, loop-like str...
A pair of giant gamma-ray Bubbles has been revealed by Fermi-LAT. In this paper we investigate their...
The Fermi bubbles, two giant structures above and below the Galactic center (GC), are among the most...
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 degrees above and be...
The diffuse gamma-ray sky revealed ’Bubbles ’ of emission above and below the Galactic Plane symmetr...
We constrain the origin of Fermi bubbles using 2D hydrodynamical simulations of both star formation-...
International audienceThe Fermi bubbles are two large structures in the gamma-ray sky extending to 5...
The Galactic center's giant outflows are manifest in three different, nonthermal phenomena: (1) the ...