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DTSTART:20221108T200000Z
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LOCATION:Join Zoom Meeting https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/91230714547  Mee
 ting ID: 912 3071 4547
SUMMARY:A status update on the Galactic Center GeV gamma-ray excess\, 
 Network in Neutrinos\, Nuclear Astrophysics\, and Symmetries (N3AS) Se
 minar\, Tracy Slatyer \, MIT
DESCRIPTION:The inner region of the Milky Way Galaxy hosts a central g
 low of gamma rays often called the Galactic Center Excess. This excess
  is highly statistically significant and has garnered great interest a
 s a possible signal of either dark matter particles colliding and anni
 hilating\, or a previously undiscovered population of pulsars in the s
 tellar bulge. I will briefly outline the history of our understanding 
 of the excess and the arguments for various interpretations\, attempt 
 to describe the current status of the controversy including recent dev
 elopments\, and discuss some future paths forward.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=7997
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