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The local bubble

Current state of observations and models

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Recently, observations with the rosat PSPC instrument and the spectrometers onboard the euve satellite have given new detailed information on the structure and physical conditions of the Local Bubble. From the early rocket experiments, and in particular from the WISCONSIN Survey, the existence of a diffuse hot gas in the vicinity of the solar system, extending out to about 100 pc, has been inferred in order to explain the emission below 0.3 keV. The higher angular resolution and sensitivity of rosat made it possible to use diffuse neutral clouds as targets for shadowing the soft X-ray background. Thus, in some directions, more than half of the flux in the 0.25 keV band appears to come from outside the Local Bubble. Further, measurements of the diffuse EUV in the LISM, show surprisingly few emission lines. These findings are in conflict with the standard LHB model, which assumes a local hot (T ∼ 106 K) plasma in CIE. Model calculations, based on the non-equilibrium cooling of an expanding plasma, show a promising way of reconciling all available observations. Thus the present temperature within the LB may be as low as 4 × 104 K and its number density as large as 2 × 10−2 cm −3, giving a total pressure that is roughly in agreement with the Local Cloud.

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Abbreviations

CIE:

collisional ionization equilibrium

ISM:

Interstellar Medium

LHB:

Local Hot Bubble

LB:

Local Bubble

LISM:

Local ISM

SB:

superbubble

SXR:

soft X-ray

SXRB:

SXR Background

VLISM:

Very Local ISM

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Breitschwerdt, D. The local bubble. Space Sci Rev 78, 173–182 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00170804

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