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From the Outer Heliosphere to the Local Bubble

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Foreword
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    Chapter 2 Dedication to Dr. George Gloeckler
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    Chapter 3 The Solar Wind in the Outer Heliosphere
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    Chapter 4 Constraints on the Structure of the Heliospheric Interface Based on Ly α Absorption Spectra
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    Chapter 5 Influence of the Interstellar Magnetic Field and Neutrals on the Shape of the Outer Heliosphere
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    Chapter 6 Confronting Observations and Modeling: The Role of the Interstellar Magnetic Field in Voyager 1 and 2 Asymmetries
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    Chapter 7 The Dynamic Heliosphere: Outstanding Issues
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    Chapter 8 The Heliospheric Magnetic Field and Its Extension to the Inner Heliosheath
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    Chapter 9 Pickup Ion Acceleration at the Termination Shock and in the Heliosheath
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    Chapter 10 ENA Imaging of the Inner Heliosheath—Preparing for the Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX)
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    Chapter 11 Local Interstellar Parameters as They Are Inferred from Analysis of Observations Inside the Heliosphere
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    Chapter 12 Interplanetary Lyman α Observations: Intensities from Voyagers and Line Profiles from HST/STIS
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    Chapter 13 Composition of Interstellar Neutrals and the Origin of Anomalous Cosmic Rays
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    Chapter 14 Neutral H Density at the Termination Shock: A Consolidation of Recent Results
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    Chapter 15 Is the Sun Embedded in a Typical Interstellar Cloud?
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    Chapter 16 Pressure and Ionization Balances in the Circum-Heliospheric Interstellar Medium and the Local Bubble
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    Chapter 17 The Solar Wind Charge-eXchange Contribution to the Local Soft X-ray Background
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    Chapter 18 Revising the Local Bubble Model due to Solar Wind Charge Exchange X-ray Emission
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    Chapter 19 Warm and Hot Gas in the Local ISM
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    Chapter 20 What Can Be Learned from X-ray Spectroscopy Concerning Hot Gas in the Local Bubble and Charge Exchange Processes?
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    Chapter 21 What Physical Processes Drive the Interstellar Medium in the Local Bubble?
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    Chapter 22 Plasma Turbulence in the Local Bubble
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    Chapter 23 Exotic Clouds in the Local Interstellar Medium
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    Chapter 24 The Local Bubble Debate
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    Chapter 25 The Origins and Physical Properties of the Complex of Local Interstellar Clouds
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    Chapter 26 Physical Properties of the Local Interstellar Medium
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    Chapter 27 Perspectives on Interstellar Dust Inside and Outside of the Heliosphere
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    Chapter 28 Interstellar Dust Inside and Outside the Heliosphere
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    Chapter 29 Obtaining Spectra of Turbulent Velocity from Observations
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    Chapter 30 Properties and Selected Implications of Magnetic Turbulence for Interstellar Medium, Local Bubble and Solar Wind
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    Chapter 31 The Heliosphere in Time
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    Chapter 32 Some Observations Related to the Origin and Evolution of the Local Bubble/Local ISM
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    Chapter 33 Origin of the Local Bubble
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    Chapter 34 Kinetic-Fluid Perspective on Modeling the Heliospheric/Interstellar Medium Interface
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    Chapter 35 From the Heliosphere to the Local Bubble—What Have We Learned?
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Title
From the Outer Heliosphere to the Local Bubble
Published by
ADS, April 2009
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4419-0247-4
ISBNs
978-1-4419-0246-7, 978-1-4419-0247-4
Editors

Linsky, J. L., Izmodenov, V. V., Möbius, E., Steiger, R.

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Unknown 4 100%

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Student > Ph. D. Student 3 75%
Student > Master 1 25%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Physics and Astronomy 3 75%
Engineering 1 25%
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