Observations of the Fermi bubbles and the Galactic center excess with the DArk Matter Particle Explorer

Abstract

The DArk Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE) is a space-borne high-energy particle detector that surveys the γ-ray sky above 2~ GeV with a peak acceptance of 0.2~ m2\,sr. With the 102 months of data collected by DAMPE, we show that the Fermi bubbles are detected at a significance of 26σ and identify a GeV excess in the direction of Galactic center at 7 σ confidence. Both spectra and morphology are consistent with those observed by Fermi-LAT and the GeV excess component can be interpreted by the dark matter annihilation with a mass of 50 GeV and a velocity-averaged cross section of 10-26~ cm3~s-1 for the χχ→ bb channel. Our results thus provide the first independent detection of these two intriguing diffuse gamma-ray sources besides Fermi-LAT.

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