The possible gamma-ray excess in the inner Galaxy and the Galactic center (GC) suggested by Fermi-LAT observations has triggered a large number of studies. It has been interpreted as a variety of different phenomena such as a signal from WIMP dark matter annihilation, gamma-ray emission from a population of millisecond pulsars, or emission from cosmic rays injected in a sequence of burst-like events or continuously at the GC. We present the first comprehensive study of model systematics coming from the Galactic diffuse emission in the inner part of our Galaxy and their impact on the inferred properties of the excess emission at Galactic latitudes 2 degrees <vertical bar b vertical bar < 20 degrees and 300 MeV to 500 GeV. We study both theor...
The region around the Galactic Center (GC) is now well established to be brighter at energies of a f...
A spherical-symmetric gamma-ray emission from {the inner region of the Galaxy (at least up to roughl...
We construct empirical models of the diffuse gamma-ray background toward the Galactic Center. Includ...
The region around the Galactic Center (GC) is now well established to be brighter at energies of a f...
A spherical-symmetric gamma-ray emission from {the inner region of the Galaxy (at least up to roughl...
We construct empirical models of the diffuse gamma-ray background toward the Galactic Center. Includ...
The region around the Galactic Center (GC) is now well established to be brighter at energies of a f...
A spherical-symmetric gamma-ray emission from {the inner region of the Galaxy (at least up to roughl...
We construct empirical models of the diffuse gamma-ray background toward the Galactic Center. Includ...