2023
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/accb55
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Possible Counterpart Signal of the Fermi Bubbles at the Cosmic-Ray Positrons

Abstract: The inner Galaxy has hosted cosmic-ray burst events, including those responsible for the gamma-ray Fermi bubbles and the eROSITA bubbles in X-rays. In this work, we study the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer positron fraction and find three features around 12, 21, and 48 GeV, of which the lowest energy has a 1.4–4.9σ significance, depending on astrophysical background assumptions. Using background simulations that explain the cosmic-ray positron fraction, positron flux, and electron plus positron flux by primary an… Show more

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“…Given the high collected positron statistics, the authors [137] point to small but significant peaks in the positron fraction at 12 and 21 GeV, which could be associated with a powerful explosion in the Galactic center and Fermi Bubbles [138,139] or with yet unknown processes.…”
Section: Cosmic Ray Positronsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the high collected positron statistics, the authors [137] point to small but significant peaks in the positron fraction at 12 and 21 GeV, which could be associated with a powerful explosion in the Galactic center and Fermi Bubbles [138,139] or with yet unknown processes.…”
Section: Cosmic Ray Positronsmentioning
confidence: 99%