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|a Linsky, J. L.
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|a From the Outer Heliosphere to the Local Bubble
|b Comparisons of New Observations with Theory /
|c edited by J. L. Linsky, V. V. Izmodenov, E. Mb̲ius, R. Steiger.
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|a Space Sciences Series of ISSI,
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|a Foreword -- Dedication to George Gloeckler -- What are the Three-Dimensional Shape and Structure of the Dynamic Heliosphere?- What are the Dominant Physical Processes in the Termination Shock and Inner Heliosheath?- How are the ISM Inside and Outside of the Heliosphere Related?- What are the Energy and Pressure Balances in the Local Bubble?- What Physical Processes Drive the Multiphase Interstellar Medium in the Local Bubble?- What are the Origin and Physical Properties of the Clump of Very Local ISM?- What are the Roles that Magnetic Fields Play in the Local Bubble and its Constituents?- The Emerging Broad Picture -- Summary.
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|a The present volume provides a state-of-the-art synopsis of our current understanding of the dynamic heliosphere, the interstellar clouds surrounding it, the wider neighborhood of the local bubble, and their complex interactions. It is written by many of the researchers who have made key discoveries, observations, and modeling efforts that have led to dramatic progress in the field over the past 25 years. Thus the book is an essential research tool for space scientists and astronomers alike, including graduate students for whom it presents a single-point entrance into this complex yet fascinating field.
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