The Fermi-LAT GeV Excess Traces Stellar Mass in the Galactic Bulge
Abstract
An anomalous emission component at energies of a few GeV and located towards the inner Galaxy is present in the Fermi-LAT data. It is known as the Fermi-LAT GeV excess. Using almost 8 years of data we reanalyze the characteristics of this excess with SkyFACT, a novel tool that combines image reconstruction with template fitting techniques. We find that an emission profile that traces stellar mass in the boxy and nuclear bulge provides the best description of the excess emission, providing strong circumstantial evidence that the excess is due to a stellar source population in the Galactic bulge. We find a luminosity to stellar mass ratio of (2.1 0.2)× 1027 \,erg\,s-1\,M-1 for the boxy bulge, and of (1.4 0.6)× 1027\,erg\,s-1\,M-1 for the nuclear bulge. Stellar mass related templates are preferred over conventional DM profiles with high statistical significance.
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