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North Polar Spur/Loop I: gigantic outskirt of the Northern Fermi bubble or nearby hot gas cavity blown by supernovae?

As of 21 August 2026, this Paper Citation Record lists 0 of 0 outbound references and 2 inbound Pith citation observations for arXiv:2203.01312.

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Observation 9f26682b-5844-4908-aa63-3fde6d1b93a4 · inbound

A comparison between Galactic magnetic field models and polarized synchrotron emission with C-BASS at 4.76 GHz and S-PASS at 2.3 GHz cites this paper.

A comparison between Galactic magnetic field models and polarized synchrotron emission with C-BASS at 4.76 GHz and S-PASS at 2.3 GHz North Polar Spur/Loop I: gigantic outskirt of the Northern Fermi bubble or nearby hot gas cavity blown by supernovae?

Reference 278

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Identification of a Large-Scale Diffuse Gamma-Ray Structure in the Southern Galactic Hemisphere cites this paper.

Identification of a Large-Scale Diffuse Gamma-Ray Structure in the Southern Galactic Hemisphere North Polar Spur/Loop I: gigantic outskirt of the Northern Fermi bubble or nearby hot gas cavity blown by supernovae?

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