Observations of the Fermi Bubbles and the Galactic Center Excess with the Dark Matter Particle Explorer
F. Alemanno et al 2026 ApJS 284 22 In the first 102 months of data from the Dark Matter Particle Explorer, researchers have independently confirmed the detection of the Fermi bubbles and identified a…
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