Physics Colloquium: A Galactic Puzzle in Gamma Rays

Tracy Slatyer, MIT

17 May 2020, 14:00 
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/97115709185 
Physics Colloquium

Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/97115709185

 

Abstract: 

​The region around the center of the Milky Way contains a well-measured glow of gamma rays, which has garnered great interest as a possible signal of either dark matter particles colliding and annihilating each other, or a previously undiscovered population of pulsars in the stellar bulge. Analyses of the photon statistics of the glow have been used to argue that the pulsar interpretation is strongly favored - however, I will present recent work arguing that this apparent evidence for pulsars can be an artifact of systematic errors, and it is premature to exclude other explanations of the glow on these grounds. I will outline the history of our understanding of this signal and the arguments for various interpretations, describe the current status of the controversy, and discuss future paths forward.

 

 

Event Organizer: Prof. Tomer Volansky

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