Search for Very High Energy Gamma Rays from the Northern Fermi Bubble Region with HAWC
Abstract
We present a search of very high energy gamma-ray emission from the Northern Fermi Bubble region using data collected with the High Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) gamma-ray observatory. The size of the data set is 290 days. No significant excess is observed in the Northern Fermi Bubble region, hence upper limits above 1\,TeV are calculated. The upper limits are between 3× 10-7\,GeV\, cm-2\, s-1\,sr-1 and 4× 10-8\,GeV\,cm-2\,s-1\,sr-1. The upper limits disfavor a proton injection spectrum that extends beyond 100\,TeV without being suppressed. They also disfavor a hadronic injection spectrum derived from neutrino measurements.
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