Related records
Services
-
Articles citing this article
-
Same authors
- Recommend this article
- Download citation
- Alert me if this article is cited
- Alert me if this article is corrected
Free access article
|
||||||||||||||||||
A&A 418, 143-150 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20040059
The heliospheric soft X-ray emission pattern during the ROSAT survey: Inferences on Local Bubble hot gas
R. LallementService d'Aéronomie du CNRS, 91371 Verrières-le-Buisson, France
(Received 17 April 2003 / Accepted 13 January 2004 )
Abstract
Solar wind interaction with neutral gas has been shown to generate
soft X-rays, through the charge-exchange of highly ionized ions
with neutral atoms and molecules in
the interplanetary space and in the geocorona.
The resulting diffuse emission
can explain the non-cosmic long term enhancements (LTE) of ROSAT soft X-ray
observations,
which are produced by strong solar wind flux increases.
Key words: ISM: clouds -- ISM: atoms -- Galaxy: solar neighborhood
SIMBAD Objects
© ESO 2004
| What is OpenURL? |
The OpenURL standard is a protocol for transmission of metadata describing the resource that you wish to access. An OpenURL link contains article metadata and directs it to the OpenURL server of your choice. The OpenURL server can provide access to the resource and also offer complementary services (specific search engine, export of references...). The OpenURL link can be generated by different means.
- If your librarian has set up your subscription with an OpenURL resolver, OpenURL links appear automatically on the abstract pages.
- You can define your own OpenURL resolver with your EDPS Account. In this case your choice will be given priority over that of your library.
- You can use an add-on for your browser (Firefox or I.E.) to display OpenURL links on a page (see http://www.openly.com/openurlref/). You should disable this module if you wish to use the OpenURL server that you or your library have defined.

BibSonomy
CiteUlike
Connotea
Del.icio.us
Digg
Facebook