The Fermi bubbles were possibly created by large injections of energy into the Galactic Center (GC), either by an active galactic nucleus (AGN) or by nuclear starburst more than ~10 Myr ago. However, the origin of the diffuse gamma-ray emission associated with Loop I, a radio continuum loop spanning across 100° on the sky, is still being debated. The northern-most part of Loop I, known as the North Polar Spur (NPS), is the brightest arm and is even clearly visible in the ROSAT X-ray sky map. In this paper, we present a comprehensive review on the X-ray observations of the Fermi bubbles and their possible association with the NPS and Loop I structures. Using uniform analysis of archival Suzaku and Swift data, we show that X-ray plasma with k...
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\ub0 above and below ...
Context. The Fermi bubbles (FBs) are large gamma-ray emitting lobes extending up to 55° in latitude ...
The Fermi bubbles were possibly created by large injections of energy into the Galactic Center (GC),...
We present Suzaku X-ray observations along two edge regions of the Fermi Bubbles, with eight $ \sime...
Radio continuum, microwave and gamma-ray images of the Milky Way reveal a conspicuous, loop-like str...
Data from the Fermi-LAT reveal two large gamma-ray bubbles, extending ∼50 degrees above and below th...
The diffuse gamma-ray sky revealed ’Bubbles ’ of emission above and below the Galactic Plane symmetr...
There are two spectacular structures in our Milky Way: the Fermi bubbles in gamma-ray observations a...
The Fermi bubbles are two large structures in the gamma-ray sky extending to 55 degrees above and be...
The Fermi bubbles are two large structures in the gamma-ray sky extending to $55^{\circ}$ above and ...
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\ub0 above and below ...
Context. The Fermi bubbles (FBs) are large gamma-ray emitting lobes extending up to 55° in latitude ...
The Fermi bubbles were possibly created by large injections of energy into the Galactic Center (GC),...
We present Suzaku X-ray observations along two edge regions of the Fermi Bubbles, with eight $ \sime...
Radio continuum, microwave and gamma-ray images of the Milky Way reveal a conspicuous, loop-like str...
Data from the Fermi-LAT reveal two large gamma-ray bubbles, extending ∼50 degrees above and below th...
The diffuse gamma-ray sky revealed ’Bubbles ’ of emission above and below the Galactic Plane symmetr...
There are two spectacular structures in our Milky Way: the Fermi bubbles in gamma-ray observations a...
The Fermi bubbles are two large structures in the gamma-ray sky extending to 55 degrees above and be...
The Fermi bubbles are two large structures in the gamma-ray sky extending to $55^{\circ}$ above and ...
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\ub0 above and below ...
Context. The Fermi bubbles (FBs) are large gamma-ray emitting lobes extending up to 55° in latitude ...