Is the Local Bubble dead?
Abstract
We give a summary of the current state of Local Bubble research, resulting from the discussions of a dedicated panel meeting. After more than 25 years of intense observational and theoretical work, we are still far from a coherent picture, although a probable one emerges at the horizon. A multi-supernova origin seems to be the best guess, with non-equilibrium cooling and soft X-ray emission accompanying its expansion. In addition our vantage point may force us to accept a substantial but quantitatively unknown contribution from heliospheric emission.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0401428,
title = {Is the Local Bubble dead?},
author = {Dieter Breitschwerdt and Donald P. Cox},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0401428},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
11 pages, 4 figures, Summary of the Panel Discussion "The Local Bubble", to appear in: Proceedings of the Conference "How the Galaxy Works - Galactic Tertulia: A Tribute to Don Cox and Ron Reynolds'', Granada (Spain), 23-27 June 2003, Kluwer (in press), eds. E.J Alfaro, E. Perez, J. Franco