The Galactic Center Excess
FOCUS · R5
Presentations
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The GeV Excess in the Galactic Center
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Tim Linden
Ohio State University, The Ohio State University
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Evidence for Spatial Variation in the High-Energy Spectrum of the Galactic Center Excess
ORAL
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Authors
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Anna Kwa
UC Irvine
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Shunsaku Horiuchi
Virginia Tech
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Manoj Kaplinghat
UC Irvine
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The GeV Galactic Center Excess – Uncertainties in the Measured Spectrum and Morphology and Dark Matter Implications
ORAL
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Authors
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Andrea Albert
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Dmitry Malyshev
Erlangden Center for Astroparticle Physics
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Anna Franckowiak
DESY
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Luigi Tilbaldo
MPI -- Heidelberg
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Mattia Di Mauro
Stanford University, SLAC National Lab, SLAC National Laboratory, SLAC
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Implications of tension between observations of the bright Galactic Center Excess and dim dwarf galaxies
ORAL
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Authors
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Ryan Keeley
Univ of California - Irvine
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Kevork Abazajian
Univ of California - Irvine
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Probing dim point sources in the inner Milky Way using PCAT
ORAL
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Authors
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Tansu Daylan
Harvard University Department of Physics
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Stephen K. N. Portillo
Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
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Douglas P. Finkbeiner
Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
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Searches for point sources in the Galactic Center region
ORAL
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Authors
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Mattia Di Mauro
Stanford University, SLAC National Lab, SLAC National Laboratory, SLAC
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The Fermi Galactic Center excess as a signal from Bursts of Cosmic-Rays
ORAL
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Authors
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Ilias Cholis
Johns Hopkins University
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Carmelo Evoli
Gran Sasso Science Institute
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Francesca Calore
University of Amsterdam
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Tim Linden
Ohio State University, The Ohio State University
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Christoph Weniger
University of Amsterdam
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Dan Hooper
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
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