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Inhomogeneity in the Local ISM and Its Relation to the Heliosphere
This paper reviews past research and new studies underway of the local interstellar environment and its changing influence on the heliosphere. The...
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Interstellar Dust in the Solar System
Interstellar dust from the Local Interstellar Cloud was detected unambiguously for the first time in 1992 (Grün et al. in Nature 362:428–430,
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Scintillation Arc from FRB 20220912A
We present the interstellar scintillation analysis of fast radio burst (FRB) 20220912A during its extremely active episode in 2022 using data from...
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Measurements of Radioactive 60Fe and 244Pu Deposits on Earth and Moon
Earth is exposed to nearby cosmic events. The solar system moves through the interstellar medium and collects interstellar dust particles that... -
Measurements of Radioactive 60Fe and 244Pu Deposits on Earth and Moon
Earth is exposed to nearby cosmic events. The solar system moves through the interstellar medium and collects interstellar dust particles that... -
On the Origin and Evolution of the Material in 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Primitive objects like comets hold important information on the material that formed our solar system. Several comets have been visited by spacecraft...
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Astrocladistics: evolutionary classification for galaxies of the M81 group
This work deals with the classification of galaxies based on the evolutionary and hierarchical development of their parameters. We apply the...
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The High-Resolution Frontier in Infrared Spectroscopy
High-resolution astronomical spectroscopy in the infrared from large groundbased telescopes will lead to outstanding developments in many areas of... -
Dust in and Around the Heliosphere and Astrospheres
Interstellar dust particles were discovered in situ, in the solar system, with the Ulysses mission’s dust detector in 1992. Ever since, more...
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Ubiquitous velocity fluctuations throughout the molecular interstellar medium
The density structure of the interstellar medium determines where stars form and release energy, momentum and heavy elements, driving galaxy evolution
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A titanic interstellar medium ejection from a massive starburst galaxy at redshift 1.4
Feedback-driven winds from star formation or active galactic nuclei might be a relevant channel for the abrupt quenching of star formation in massive...
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The interstellar medium in young supernova remnants: key to the production of cosmic X-rays and \(\gamma \)-rays
We review recent progress in elucidating the relationship between high-energy radiation and the interstellar medium (ISM) in young supernova remnants...
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Interstellar detection of the highly polar five-membered ring cyanocyclopentadiene
Much like six-membered rings, five-membered rings are ubiquitous in organic chemistry, frequently serving as the building blocks for larger...
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Detection of the elusive dangling OH ice features at ~2.7 μm in Chamaeleon I with JWST NIRCam
Ascertaining the morphology and composition of the icy mantles covering dust grains in dense, cold regions of the interstellar medium is essential to...
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A reproduction of the Milky Way’s Faraday rotation measure map in galaxy simulations from global to local scales
Magnetic fields are of critical importance for our understanding of the origin and long-term evolution of the Milky Way. This is due to their...
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VLT-ISAAC 3–5 μm Spectroscopy of Low-Mass Young Stellar Objects: Prospects for CRIRES
We present results from an extensive spectroscopic survey in the 3–5 μm wavelength region of low-mass young stellar objects using VLT-ISAAC. Medium... -
Re-encountering Signs of Agency: Surveying the Appearance of ‘Layering’ Patterns Within Our Interstellar Messaging Record as Representational Signs for Earth
The tentatively recognised AnthropoceneAnthropocene epoch illustrates the growing exigent impacts of modern human interactions across multitudes of... -
Cosmic Radioactivity and Galactic Chemical Evolution
The description of the tempo-spatial evolution of the composition of cosmic gas on galactic scales is called ‘modelling galactic chemical evolution’.... -
Cosmic Radioactivity and Galactic Chemical Evolution
The description of the tempo-spatial evolution of the composition of cosmic gas on galactic scales is called ‘modelling galactic chemical evolution’.... -
Soft X-ray Irradiation of Ice Analogues: A Realistic Ice Mantle
Interstellar ice is a remarkable material: it enables a dramatic chemical transformation to take place in the interstellar medium. This...