A large, faint gamma-ray glow in the southern Galactic sky is identified as a plausible counterpart to the southern eROSITA bubble, with lower luminosity and a softer spectrum than the north.
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Identification of a Large-Scale Diffuse Gamma-Ray Structure in the Southern Galactic Hemisphere
A large, faint gamma-ray glow in the southern Galactic sky is identified as a plausible counterpart to the southern eROSITA bubble, with lower luminosity and a softer spectrum than the north.