The Galactic Center GeV excess from a series of leptonic cosmic-ray outbursts

Authors
  • I. Cholis
  • C. Evoli
  • F. Calore
  • T. Linden
Publication date 12-2015
Journal Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
Article number 005
Volume | Issue number 2015 | 12
Number of pages 28
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute of Physics (IoP) - Institute for Theoretical Physics Amsterdam (ITFA)
Abstract
It has been proposed that a recent outburst of cosmic-ray electrons could account for the excess of GeV-scale gamma rays observed from the region surrounding the Galactic Center. After studying this possibility in some detail, we identify scenarios in which a series of leptonic cosmic-ray outbursts could plausibly generate the observed excess. The morphology of the emission observed outside of ~1o−2o from the Galactic Center can be accommodated with two outbursts, one which took place approximately ~106 years ago, and another (injecting only about 10% as much energy as the first) about ~105 years ago. The emission observed from the innermost ~1o−2o requires one or more additional recent outbursts and/or a contribution from a centrally concentrated population of unresolved millisecond pulsars. In order to produce a spectrum that is compatible with the measured excess (whose shape is approximately uniform over the region of the excess), the electrons from the older outburst must be injected with significantly greater average energy than those injected more recently, enabling their spectra to be similar after ~106 years of energy losses.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2015/12/005
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